| Literature DB >> 18071717 |
M Kouwenberg1, R S V M Severijnen, L Kapusta.
Abstract
Intestinal malrotation (IM) and cardiovascular defects (CCVD) are both common congenital defects. We investigated the prevalence and types of CCVD in a 25-year IM population, and its association with post-IM-operative morbidity and mortality. Data on the type of CCVD, other congenital defects, syndromes, associations, post-IM-operative morbidity and mortality were retrospectively reviewed from the records of IM patients born between 1980 and 2005. Data were analyzed on (significant) differences between CCVD subgroups, and risk factors for both morbidity and mortality were calculated. Seventy-seven of 284 IM patients (27.1%) were diagnosed with a major or minor CCVD (37 and 40 patients, respectively). Syndromes and associations were more frequently diagnosed in patients with major than with a minor CCVD (67.6 vs. 40%, respectively). Post-IM-operative complications, although frequently observed (61%), did not differ between patients with major and minor CCVD. Physical CCVD signs before IM surgery increased post-IM-operative morbidity significantly (OR 4.0, 95% CI 1.4-11.0). Fifteen patients died (19.5%), seven due to cardiovascular cause. Mortality risk was increased by intestinal ischemia and post-IM-operative complications and by major CCVD after correction for age at weight at the time of IM operation. Congenital cardiovascular defects in children with intestinal malrotation are common, with high morbidity and mortality rates after IM operation. Elective IM surgery in young patients with CCVD should be performed in a centre with adequate paediatric cardiac care. Benefits of laparoscopic intervention need further study.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18071717 PMCID: PMC2248216 DOI: 10.1007/s00383-007-2086-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Surg Int ISSN: 0179-0358 Impact factor: 1.827
Types of major and minor congenital cardiovascular defects
| Major CCVD | Minor CCVD | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Complex cardiovascular defects | Ventricular septal defect | ||
| Tetralogy of Fallot | Atrium septal defect | ||
| Hypoplastic left heart syndrome | Peripheral pulmonary stenosis | ||
| Atrioventricular septal defect | Persistent ductus arteriosus | ||
| Pulmonary valve atresia | Pulmonary valve stenosis | ||
| Transposition of the great arteries | Aortic valve stenosis | ||
| Tricuspid valve atresia | Aortic coarctation | ||
| Common arterial trunk | Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy | ||
| Aortic arch hypoplasia | Subvalvular aortic valve stenosis | ||
| Dextrocardia | Left superior caval vein | ||
| Arteria lusoria |
CCVD Congenital cardiovascular defects
Characteristics of studied population and its subgroups of congenital cardiovascular defects
| Characteristic | All CCVD | Major CCVD | Minor CCVD | Relative risk (95% CI)/ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100% | 100% ( | 100% ( | ||
| Boys | 39% | 35.1% | 42.5% | 0.85 (0.5–1.4) |
| Syndromes or associations | 53.2% ( | 67.6% | 40% | |
| Other congenital defects | 84.4% | 83.8% | 85% | 0.95 (0.5–1.8) |
| Cardiac surgery | 54.4% | 83.8% | 27.5% ( | |
| CCVD diagnosed before IM | 57.1% | 78.4% | 37.5% | |
| Age at CCVD diagnosis in days [median (range)] | 4.5 (0–210) | 4 (0–98) | 7 (0–210) | |
| Birth weight in kilograms [median (range)] | 2.86 (0.72–4.53) | 2.96 (0.96–4.53) | 2.84 (0.72–4.30) | |
| Age at first CCVD surgery in days [median (range)] | 102 (2–3,759) | 43 (2–3,759) | 117 (24–1,705) |
Values in bold represent statistical significant results
CCVD Congenital cardiovascular defects, IM Intestinal malrotation
Characteristics of general population, major and minor congenital cardiovascular defects groups operated on intestinal malrotation
| Characteristic | All CCVD | Major CCVD | Minor CCVD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IM surgery | 100% | 100% | 100% | − |
| Physical signs CCVD prior to IM surgery | 48.6% | 67.6% | 30.0% | |
| Post-IM-operative complications | 61.1% | 67.6% | 55.3% | 0.3 |
| Post-IM-operative cardiovascular complications | 18.1% | 20.6% | 15.8% | 0.8 |
| Relaparotomy | 18.1% | 17.6% | 18.4% | 1.0 |
| Age at IM surgery in days [median (range)] | 17 (0–1,293) | 104 (0–1,196) | 6 (0–1,293) | |
| Weight at IM surgery in kilograms [median (range)] | 3.21 (1.20–11.4) | 4.84 (1.20–11.4) | 2.88 (1.24–10.6) | |
| Death in days after IM surgery [median (range)] | 28 (0–1,814) | 33 (0–1,814) | 3 (3–59) | 0.2 |
| Age at death in days [median (range)] | 40.5 (3–3,010) | 46 (22–3,010) | 8 (3–60) | 0.1 |
Values in bold represent statistical significant results
CCVD Congenital cardiovascular defects, IM Intestinal malrotation
Risk factors (expressed as odds ratios and 95% confidence interval) for mortality in the whole study population (n = 77)
| Characteristic | Deceased | Alive | Odds ratio (95% CI) | Adjusting for weight and age at time of IM surgery OR (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Major CCVD | 9 | 28 | 1.8 (0.6–5.7) | |
| Minor CCVD | 6 | 34 | ||
| Syndrome/association | 7 | 34 | 0.7 (0.2–2.2) | 1.0 (0.3–3.4) |
| No syndrome or association | 8 | 28 | ||
| Other congenital defects | 13 | 52 | 1.3 (0.2–6.4) | 1.1 (0.2–5.9) |
| No other congenital defects | 2 | 10 | ||
| Physical CCVD signs prior to IM-surgery | 7 | 28 | 1.1 (0.3–3.4) | 1.3 (0.4–4.4) |
| No physical CCVD signs prior to IM-surgery | 7 | 30 | ||
| Intestinal ischemia | 3 | 2 | 5.9 (0.9–42.4) | |
| No intestinal ischemia | 11 | 56 | ||
| Post-IM-operative complications | 1 | 27 | ||
| No post-IM-operative complications | 13 | 31 | ||
| Post-IM operative cardiovascular complications | 7 | 6 | ||
| No post-IM-operative cardiovascular complications | 8 | 51 |
Values in bold represent statistical significant results
CCVD Congenital cardiovascular defects, IM Intestinal malrotation