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Aortopulmonary window: Morphology, diagnosis, and long-term results.

Sachin Talwar1, Palkesh Agarwal1, Shiv Kumar Choudhary1, Shyam Sunder Kothari1, Rajnish Juneja1, Anita Saxena1, Balram Airan1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Aortopulmonary window (APW) is a rare congenital heart defect. We reviewed our experience with this condition over the last two decades.
METHODS: Between September 1993 and December 2013, 62 patients underwent surgery for APW. Depending on the associated lesions, they were divided into two groups: Simple (Group 1) or complex (Group 2). In the complex group, six patients had a ventricular septal defect, five patients had interrupted aortic arch, three patients had tetralogy of Fallot, two patients had double outlet right ventricle, and one patient had the right pulmonary artery arising from the ascending aorta.
RESULTS: Mean age at repair was 21.6 ± 32.02 months (median = 6, range 0.1-144 months). By preoperative echocardiographic assessment 27 out of 62 patients had severe pulmonary artery hypertension (52% of the cohort). Patch repair of APW was performed using the sandwich method (transwindow) (n = 27; 43.5%), transaortic (n = 18; 29%), and transpulmonary artery (n = 5; 8.1%) approaches; 10 patients (16.1%) underwent double ligation and two (3.2%) underwent division and suturing. Overall hospital mortality in group 1 was 6.97% (3/43) and in group 2 it was 21% (4/19), p = 0.085. Mean hospital stay in group 1 was 6.9 ± 2.4 days (median = 7 days) and in group 2 was 12 ± 6.1 days (median = 13 days), p = 0.0001. Follow-up in group 1 was 1.6-9.8 years (median = 6 years); in group 2, it was 1.8-8.9 years (median = 6.5 years). There were no late deaths. Two patients needed reintervention for distortion of the right pulmonary artery origin. All patients were in New York Heart Association Class I/II at last follow up.
CONCLUSION: There are multiple acceptable surgical strategies for the treatment of aortopulmonary window. Despite a relatively advanced age and substantial number of patients with severe pulmonary hypertension the outcomes can still be good. Associated anomalies complicate the repair. Patients in the complex group had a protracted hospital course and a higher early mortality but similar late survival.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 28139013     DOI: 10.1111/jocs.12936

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Card Surg        ISSN: 0886-0440            Impact factor:   1.620


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