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Changing role of non-invasive investigation in the preoperative assessment of congenital heart disease: a nine year experience.

N Sreeram1, A M Colli, J L Monro, D F Shore, R K Lamb, L V Fong, J H Smyllie, B R Keeton, G R Sutherland.   

Abstract

The total surgical experience of a supraregional paediatric cardiology unit over a nine year period (January 1980 to December 1988) was reviewed to assess the effect of the introduction of the full range of ultrasound techniques. A total of 1517 patients underwent cardiac surgery (955 cardiopulmonary bypass, 562 closed procedures). Of these, 485 patients (32%) did not undergo cardiac catheterisation before operation: 217 bypass (23% of all procedures under cardiopulmonary bypass) and 268 closed procedures (48%). The overall ratio of catheterisations to operations for patients undergoing palliative or corrective surgery fell from 0.97 (1980) to 0.38 (1988). The patients were classified as (a) neonates (0-28 days), (b) infants (one to 12 months), and (c) children (one to 14 years). The main impact of non-invasive surgical referral was in neonates (total catheter:operation ratio 0.38; neonates 0.2 for 1988). The surgical population was further divided according to the principal echocardiographic technique available: (a) 1980-4 cross sectional imaging; (b) 1985-6; imaging plus spectral Doppler ultrasound; (c) 1987-8; imaging plus spectral Doppler ultrasound and colour flow mapping. A fall in the catheter:operation ratio for all age groups was most pronounced in the last four years. This reflects increased familiarity and surgical confidence with non-invasive diagnostic assessment. The introduction of each new echocardiographic technique was associated with a significant fall in the total catheter:operation ratio compared with the preceding period. Six incorrect ultrasound diagnoses were made during the entire period; one of these patients died in the early postoperative period. The integration of Doppler ultrasound with cross sectional imaging has made non-invasive assessment an increasingly practical alternative to preoperative cardiac catheterization.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2375896      PMCID: PMC1024519          DOI: 10.1136/hrt.63.6.345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br Heart J        ISSN: 0007-0769


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