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Bilateral diaphragmatic palsy after congenital heart surgery: management options.

Pradeep Bhaskar1, Reyaz A Lone1, Ahmad Sallehuddin1, Jiju John1, Akhlaque N Bhat1, Muhammed R K Rahmath1.   

Abstract

Diaphragmatic paralysis following phrenic nerve injury is a major complication following congenital cardiac surgery. In contrast to unilateral paralysis, patients with bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis present a higher risk group, require different management methods, and have poorer prognosis. We retrospectively analysed seven patients who had bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis following congenital heart surgery during the period from July, 2006 to July, 2014. Considerations were given to the time to diagnosis of diaphragm paralysis, total ventilator days, interval after plication, and lengths of ICU and hospital stays. The incidence of bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis was 0.68% with a median age of 2 months (0.6-12 months). There was one neonate and six infants with a median weight of 4 kg (3-7 kg); five patients underwent unilateral plication of the paradoxical diaphragm following recovery of the other side, whereas the remaining two patients who did not demonstrate a paradoxical movement were successfully weaned from the ventilator following recovery of function in one of the diaphragms. The median ventilation time for the whole group was 48 days (20-90 days). The median length of ICU stay was 46 days (24-110 days), and the median length of hospital stay was 50 days (30-116 days). None of the patients required tracheostomy for respiratory support and there were no mortalities, although all the patients except one developed ventilator-associated pneumonia. The outcome of different management options for bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis following surgery for CHD is discussed.

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Keywords:  Bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis; CHD; cardiac surgery; phrenic nerve injuries

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26345716     DOI: 10.1017/S1047951115001559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiol Young        ISSN: 1047-9511            Impact factor:   1.093


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