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Histopathological evaluation of aortic coarctation after conventional balloon angioplasty in neonates.

Atakan Atalay1, Aysenur Pac2, Tugba Avci1, Neslihan İnci Zengin3, Nadide Demir Amac1, Deniz Eris2, Irfan Tasoglu1, Mustafa Pac1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Optimal management strategy for native aortic coarctation in neonates and young infants is still a matter of debate. The surgical procedure, histopathologic research, and clinical outcome in 15 neonates who underwent surgery after successful balloon angioplasty is the basis of this study.
METHOD: Between 01 October, 2014 and 01 August, 2017, we enrolled 15 patients with native aortic coarctation for this study. These patients had complications regarding recoarctation, following balloon angioplasty intervention at our institute and other centres. Surgically extracted parts were examined histopathologically and patient's data were collected retrospectively.ResultThe reasons for recurrence of recoarctation after balloon angioplasty are as follows: patients with higher preoperative echocardiographic gradients had recoarctation earlier, neointimal proliferation, aortic intimal fibrosis at the region of ductal insertion, and ductal residual tissue debris after balloon angioplasty. No repeat intervention was required in the 15 patients who underwent surgery followed by balloon angioplasty. Early mortality was seen in one patient after surgery. Postoperative complication in the surgical group occurred in the form of chylothorax in one patient.
CONCLUSION: In centres in which the neonatal ICU is inexperienced, balloon angioplasty is particularly recommended. In developing neonatal clinics, balloon angioplasty, when performed on patients at their earliest possible age, delays actual corrective operation to a later date, which in turn provides less risky surgical outcomes in infants who are gaining weight, growing, and do not have any haemodynamic complaints.

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Keywords:  Coarctation; histopathology; neonatal

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29345605     DOI: 10.1017/S1047951117002967

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


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1.  Diagnosis and Surgical Repair for Coarctation of the Aorta With Intracardiac Defects: A Single Center Experience Based on 93 Infants.

Authors:  Yuhao Wu; Jiashan Li; Chun Wu; Jin Zhu; Ling He; Chuan Feng; Yiting Yang; Xin Jin
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2020-03-03       Impact factor: 3.418

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