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Outcomes of Truncus Arteriosus Repair in Children: 35 Years of Experience From a Single Institution.

Phillip S Naimo1, Tyson A Fricke1, Matthew S Yong2, Yves d'Udekem3, Andrew Kelly4, Dorothy J Radford5, Andrew Bullock6, Robert G Weintraub3, Christian P Brizard3, Igor E Konstantinov7.   

Abstract

We evaluated the long-term outcomes following repair of truncus arteriosus (TA) from a single institution. We conducted a retrospective review of children (n = 171) who underwent TA repair between 1979 and 2014. Early mortality rate was 11.7% (20/171). There were 19 late deaths. Most deaths (74%, 29/39) occurred within the first year following surgery. The 1-year mortality rate in 1979-2004 was 18% (25/136) and decreased to 11% (4/35) in 2005-2014. The overall survival rate was 73.6% at 30 years. Multivariate analysis identified postoperative extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (P = 0.003), operative weight <2.5kg (P = 0.012), prior surgical intervention (P = 0.018), and coronary artery anomaly (P = 0.037) as risk factors for early mortality. A Cox regression model identified DiGeorge syndrome (P = 0.008) as a risk factor for late mortality. Freedom from right ventricular outflow tract reoperation was 4.6% at 20 years. Concomitant truncal valve (TV) repair or replacement was undertaken in 20 patients. Additionally, 14 patients underwent late TV repair or replacement. The overall survival rate in patients who underwent TV operation was 76.9% at 20 years. A total of 19 patients had concomitant interrupted aortic arch with a survival rate of 89.5% at 20 years. Median follow-up was 19 years (mean = 17 years, range: 1-34 years). All patients were in New York Heart Association Class I/II at last follow-up. Following repair of TA, patients had good long-term functional status but had high reoperation rates. Repair of interrupted aortic arch and TV were not risk factors for mortality. Postoperative extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, operative weight <2.5kg, prior surgical intervention, and coronary artery anomaly were risk factors for early death. DiGeorge syndrome was associated with late death, most commonly from infection. Crown
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Keywords:  common arterial trunk; congenital heart disease; conotruncal; surgery; truncus arteriosus

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28043468     DOI: 10.1053/j.semtcvs.2015.08.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Thorac Cardiovasc Surg        ISSN: 1043-0679


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3.  Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Infants Undergoing Truncus Arteriosus Repair.

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4.  The prognosis of common arterial trunk from a fetal perspective: A prenatal cohort study and systematic literature review.

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8.  Long-Term Fate of the Truncal Valve.

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