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Repair of congenital heart disease with associated pulmonary hypertension in children: what are the minimal investigative procedures? Consensus statement from the Congenital Heart Disease and Pediatric Task Forces, Pulmonary Vascular Research Institute (PVRI).

Antonio Augusto Lopes1, Robyn J Barst2, Sheila Glennis Haworth3, Marlene Rabinovitch4, Maha Al Dabbagh5, Maria Jesus Del Cerro6, Dunbar Ivy7, Tarek Kashour8, Krishna Kumar9, S Harikrishnan10, Michele D'Alto11, Ana Maria Thomaz12, Leína Zorzanelli12, Vera D Aiello12, Ana Olga Mocumbi13, Maria Virginia T Santana14, Ahmed Nasser Galal5, Hanaa Banjar15, Omar Tamimi16, Alexandra Heath17, Patricia C Flores18, Gabriel Diaz19, Julio Sandoval20, Shyam Kothari21, Shahin Moledina22, Rilvani C Gonçalves12, Alessandra C Barreto12, Maria Angélica Binotto12, Margarida Maia23, Fahad Al Habshan16, Ian Adatia24.   

Abstract

Standardization of the diagnostic routine for children with congenital heart disease associated with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH-CHD) is crucial, in particular since inappropriate assignment to repair of the cardiac lesions (e.g., surgical repair in patients with elevated pulmonary vascular resistance) may be detrimental and associated with poor outcomes. Thus, members of the Congenital Heart Disease and Pediatric Task Forces of the Pulmonary Vascular Research Institute decided to conduct a survey aimed at collecting expert opinion from different institutions in several countries, covering many aspects of the management of PAH-CHD, from clinical recognition to noninvasive and invasive diagnostic procedures and immediate postoperative support. In privileged communities, the vast majority of children with congenital cardiac shunts are now treated early in life, on the basis of noninvasive diagnostic evaluation, and have an uneventful postoperative course, with no residual PAH. However, a small percentage of patients (older at presentation, with extracardiac syndromes or absence of clinical features of increased pulmonary blood flow, thus suggesting elevated pulmonary vascular resistance) remain at a higher risk of complications and unfavorable outcomes. These patients need a more sophisticated diagnostic approach, including invasive procedures. The authors emphasize that decision making regarding operability is based not only on cardiac catheterization data but also on the complete diagnostic picture, which includes the clinical history, physical examination, and all aspects of noninvasive evaluation.

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Keywords:  cardiac catheterization; congenital heart disease; pediatric cardiac surgery; postoperative care; pulmonary hypertension

Year:  2014        PMID: 25006452      PMCID: PMC4070778          DOI: 10.1086/675995

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pulm Circ        ISSN: 2045-8932            Impact factor:   3.017


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