OBJECTIVE: We pursued a multimodality approach to the treatment of patients with pulmonary vein stenosis, incorporating sutureless surgical repair, catheter interventions, and adjunctive chemotherapy. We report our outcomes after surgery. METHODS: Between January 2007 and August 2013, 49 patients with multivessel pulmonary vein stenosis underwent operations at our institution. We retrospectively reviewed data from a pulmonary vein stenosis registry and the medical records. RESULTS: At the time of the index operation, the median patient age was 6 months (range, 32 days-48 months) and weight was 4.9 kg (range, 2.1-13.4 kg). Fourteen patients (28%) died during the follow-up period (median follow-up was 0.5 years [range, 0.04-4.9 years]). There were 2 deaths (4%) within 30 days. Age at repair <6 months, weight at repair <3 kg, and a preoperative right ventricular systolic pressure < ¾ systemic were found to be associated with mortality. One patient required repeat operation for recurrent stenosis. Thirty-nine patients (80%) underwent postoperative catheterizations. The median number of catheterizations per patient was 2 (range, 0-14). Twenty-nine patients (59%) underwent catheterizations with pulmonary vein intervention. The median number of catheterizations with intervention per patient was 1 (range, 0-14). There were no identifiable associations with need for or number of catheterizations with intervention. Ten patients were listed for lung transplantation: 4 patients were de-listed, 3 patients died waiting, and 3 patients underwent transplant. CONCLUSIONS: Using a multimodality approach, we observed acceptable early survival after operation in patients with pulmonary vein stenosis, despite the need for catheter reinterventions. Lung transplantation remains a viable option.
OBJECTIVE: We pursued a multimodality approach to the treatment of patients with pulmonary vein stenosis, incorporating sutureless surgical repair, catheter interventions, and adjunctive chemotherapy. We report our outcomes after surgery. METHODS: Between January 2007 and August 2013, 49 patients with multivessel pulmonary vein stenosis underwent operations at our institution. We retrospectively reviewed data from a pulmonary vein stenosis registry and the medical records. RESULTS: At the time of the index operation, the median patient age was 6 months (range, 32 days-48 months) and weight was 4.9 kg (range, 2.1-13.4 kg). Fourteen patients (28%) died during the follow-up period (median follow-up was 0.5 years [range, 0.04-4.9 years]). There were 2 deaths (4%) within 30 days. Age at repair <6 months, weight at repair <3 kg, and a preoperative right ventricular systolic pressure < ¾ systemic were found to be associated with mortality. One patient required repeat operation for recurrent stenosis. Thirty-nine patients (80%) underwent postoperative catheterizations. The median number of catheterizations per patient was 2 (range, 0-14). Twenty-nine patients (59%) underwent catheterizations with pulmonary vein intervention. The median number of catheterizations with intervention per patient was 1 (range, 0-14). There were no identifiable associations with need for or number of catheterizations with intervention. Ten patients were listed for lung transplantation: 4 patients were de-listed, 3 patients died waiting, and 3 patients underwent transplant. CONCLUSIONS: Using a multimodality approach, we observed acceptable early survival after operation in patients with pulmonary vein stenosis, despite the need for catheter reinterventions. Lung transplantation remains a viable option.
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