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Incidence and Management of Thrombotic and Thromboembolic Complications Following the Norwood Procedure: A Systematic Review.

Arnav Agarwal1,2, Mohammed Firdouse1,2, Nishaan Brar2, Andy Yang3, Panos Lambiris4, Anthony K Chan1, Tapas K Mondal1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The stage 1 Norwood procedure and its variants represent the first step of palliation for hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Although appropriate postoperative thromboprophylaxis is integral, significant variance remains across institutional practices. The purpose of this systematic review is to estimate the incidence of thrombosis and thromboembolism following the Norwood or modified Blalock-Taussig shunt procedure and examine current thromboprophylaxis regimens.
METHODS: Ovid MEDLINE and Embase were searched from January 2000 to June 2016 for primary studies explicitly reporting incidence of thrombosis, thromboembolism (strokes and pulmonary embolisms), or shunt occlusion in neonates, infants, and children undergoing the Norwood procedure or any variant. All-cause mortality was a secondary outcome of interest.
RESULTS: Of 887 identified articles, 15 cohort studies were deemed eligible, the majority including modified Blalock-Taussig shunt patients. Reported incidence of thrombosis ranged from 0% to 40%; thromboembolic events were rarely reported. Overall mortality ranged from 4.5% to 31.3% across studies. Although most studies involved the long-term acetylsalicylic acid use, thromboprophylaxis strategies varied across studies. Due to substantial variability in event rates, no correlation was identified with thrombotic complications. DISCUSSION: Clinical practice guidelines recommend that patients receive intraoperative unfractionated heparin therapy and either aspirin or no antithrombotic therapy postoperatively. Our findings suggest a substantial risk of thrombosis and thromboembolism and demonstrate substantial variation in thromboprophylaxis practices.
CONCLUSION: Although postoperative thromboprophylaxis seems optimal, it remains controversial whether the long-term aspirin use is most effective. Our findings highlight the lack of a gold-standard thromboprophylaxis strategy and emphasize the need for more consistency.

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Keywords:  Blalock–Taussig; Norwood; Sano; thromboembolism; thrombosis; thrombosis prophylaxis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27879470     DOI: 10.1177/1076029616679506

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Appl Thromb Hemost        ISSN: 1076-0296            Impact factor:   2.389


  3 in total

Review 1.  Impact of Medical Interventions and Comorbidities on Norwood Admission for Patients with Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome.

Authors:  Rohit S Loomba; Jacqueline Rausa; Juan S Farias; Enrique G Villarreal; Sebastian Acosta; Fabio Savorgnan; Saul Flores
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2022-01-15       Impact factor: 1.655

Review 2.  Incidence and Management of Thrombotic and Thromboembolic Complications Following the Superior Cavopulmonary Anastomosis Procedure: A Literature Review.

Authors:  Arnav Agarwal; Mohammed Firdouse; Nishaan Brar; Andy Yang; Panos Lambiris; Anthony K Chan; Tapas Kumar Mondal
Journal:  Clin Appl Thromb Hemost       Date:  2017-12-25       Impact factor: 2.389

3.  P2Y12 Receptor Function and Response to Cangrelor in Neonates With Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease.

Authors:  Elisabeth A Kaza; Matthew C Egalka; Hairu Zhou; Jianchun Chen; Denise Evans; Jayne Prats; Ruizhi Li; Scott L Diamond; Julie A Vincent; Emile A Bacha; Thomas G Diacovo
Journal:  JACC Basic Transl Sci       Date:  2017-07-19
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