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Midterm results of surgical intervention for congenital heart disease in adults: an Italian multicenter study.

Massimo A Padalino1, Simone Speggiorin, Giulio Rizzoli, Giancarlo Crupi, Vladimiro L Vida, Massimo Bernabei, Gaetano Gargiulo, Alessandro Giamberti, Francesco Santoro, Carlo Vosa, Giuseppe Pacileo, Raffaele Calabrò, Luciano Daliento, Giovanni Stellin.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: We have analyzed, in a clinical multicenter study, the effect of cardiac surgery in adults with congenital heart disease in Italy.
METHODS: We collected clinical data from 856 patients aged 19 years or older who underwent surgical intervention from January 1, 2000, to December 31, 2004. Patients were divided into 3 surgical groups: group 1, palliation (3.1%); group 2, repair (69.7%); and group 3, reoperation (27.4%).
RESULTS: Preoperatively, 34.6% of patients were in New York Heart Association class I, 48.4% were in class II, 14.2% were in class III, and 2.8% were in class IV. Sinus rhythm was present in 83%. There were 1179 procedures performed in 856 patients (1.37 procedures per patient), with a hospital mortality of 3.1%. Overall mean intensive care unit stay was 2.3 days (range, 1-102 days). Major complications were reported in 247 (28.8%) patients, and postoperative arrhythmias were the most frequent. At a mean follow-up of 22 months (range, 1 month-5.5 years; completeness, 87%), late death occurred in 5 (0.5%) patients. New York Heart Association class was I in 79.3%, II in 17.6%, and III in 2.9%, and only 1 (0.11%) patient was in class IV. Overall survival estimates are 82.6%, 98.9%, and 91.8% at 5 years for groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively. Freedom from adverse events at 5 years is 91% for acyanotic patients versus 63.9% for preoperative cyanotic patients (P < .0001).
CONCLUSIONS: Surgical intervention for congenital heart disease in adults is a safe and low-risk treatment. However, patients presenting with preoperative cyanosis show a higher incidence of late adverse events and complications.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17599494     DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2007.01.080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 0022-5223            Impact factor:   5.209


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2.  Independent risk factors for cardiac operations in adults with congenital heart disease: a retrospective study of 543 operations for 500 patients.

Authors:  Manfred Otto Vogt; Jürgen Hörer; Sophie Grünewald; Daniela Otto; Harald Kaemmerer; Christian Schreiber; John Hess
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2011-09-08       Impact factor: 1.655

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Authors:  Raja Said Abouelella; Eiad Ahmed Habib; Zohair Yousef AlHalees; Musleh Naza Alanazi; Mohamed Essa Ibhais; Abdullah Hassan Alwadai
Journal:  J Saudi Heart Assoc       Date:  2019-05-18

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Journal:  Cell Transplant       Date:  2018-11-26       Impact factor: 4.064

5.  Factors determining outcomes in grown up patients operated for congenital heart diseases.

Authors:  Sachin Talwar; Manikala V Kumar; Vishnubhatla Sreenivas; Shiv K Choudhary; Manoj Sahu; Balram Airan
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