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Indian guidelines for indications and timing of intervention for common congenital heart diseases: Revised and updated consensus statement of the Working group on management of congenital heart diseases.

Anita Saxena1, Jay Relan2, Ravi Agarwal3, Neeraj Awasthy4, Sushil Azad5, Manisha Chakrabarty6, Kulbhushan S Dagar4, Velayoudam Devagourou7, Baiju S Dharan8, Saurabh K Gupta7, Krishna S Iyer5, M Jayranganath9, Raja Joshi10, Brj Kannan11, Ashish Katewa12, Vikas Kohli6, Shyam S Kothari7, K M Krishnamoorthy8, Snehal Kulkarni13, R Manoj Kumar14, R Krishna Kumar15, Sunita Maheshwari16, Krishna Manohar17, Ashutosh Marwah18, Smita Mishra18, Smruti R Mohanty13, K Samba Murthy19, K Nageswara Rao20, P V Suresh21, S Radhakrishnan5, Palleti Rajashekar7, S Ramakrishnan7, Nitin Rao22, Suresh G Rao13, H M Chinnaswamy Reddy16, Rajesh Sharma18, Krishnanaik Shivaprakash23, Raghavan Subramanyan24, R Suresh Kumar25, Sachin Talwar7, Munesh Tomar26, Sudeep Verma27, R Vijaykumar28.   

Abstract

A number of guidelines are available for the management of congenital heart diseases (CHD) from infancy to adult life. However, these guidelines are for patients living in high-income countries. Separate guidelines, applicable to Indian children, are required when recommending an intervention for CHD, as often these patients present late in the course of the disease and may have coexisting morbidities and malnutrition. Guidelines emerged following expert deliberations at the National Consensus Meeting on Management of Congenital Heart Diseases in India, held on August 10 and 11, 2018, at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The meeting was supported by Children's HeartLink, a nongovernmental organization based in Minnesota, USA. The aim of the study was to frame evidence-based guidelines for (i) indications and optimal timing of intervention in common CHD; (ii) follow-up protocols for patients who have undergone cardiac surgery/catheter interventions for CHD; and (iii) indications for use of pacemakers in children. Evidence-based recommendations are provided for indications and timing of intervention in common CHD, including left-to-right shunts (atrial septal defect, ventricular septal defect, atrioventricular septal defect, patent ductus arteriosus, and others), obstructive lesions (pulmonary stenosis, aortic stenosis, and coarctation of aorta), and cyanotic CHD (tetralogy of Fallot, transposition of great arteries, univentricular hearts, total anomalous pulmonary venous connection, Ebstein's anomaly, and others). In addition, protocols for follow-up of postsurgical patients are also described, disease wise. Guidelines are also given on indications for implantation of permanent pacemakers in children.

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Keywords:  Congenital heart disease; intervention; surgery

Year:  2019        PMID: 31516283      PMCID: PMC6716301          DOI: 10.4103/apc.APC_32_19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Pediatr Cardiol        ISSN: 0974-5149


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