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Fernando Amaral1, Paulo Henrique Manso1, Maria Fernanda Balthazar Jacob1, André Schmidt1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Description of adult congenital heart disease (CHD) outpatient characteristics has not been reported and several aspects regarding these patients require attention. We describe the 12-year experience of a Brazilian unit.Entities:
Keywords: Congenital. Aortic Valve Stenosis. Lost to Follow-up. Adult; Heart Septal Defects; Ventricular. Aortic Coarctation. Tetralogy of Fallot. Heart Defects
Year: 2020 PMID: 32549096 PMCID: PMC7299597 DOI: 10.21470/1678-9741-2019-0047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Cardiovasc Surg ISSN: 0102-7638
Fig. 1Number of outpatient visits and new cases during a 12-year period in an adult congenital heart disease unit.
Fig. 2In-hospital referral pattern in 1168 patients during three periods equally divided based on the number of patients.
I=patient number 1 to 389; II=patient number 390 to 779; III=patient number 780 to 1168. PC=pediatric cardiology clinic; CARDIO=general cardiology clinic
Age distribution in 1168 adults with CHD.
| Age range | n | % |
|---|---|---|
| 16-20 | 365 | 31 |
| 21-30 | 298 | 26 |
| 31-40 | 170 | 14 |
| 41-50 | 123 | 11 |
| 51-60 | 98 | 8 |
| 61-70 | 75 | 6 |
| 71-80 | 33 | 3 |
| Over 80 | 6 | 1 |
Fig. 3Number of individuals submitted or not to a therapeutic intervention according to gender in 1168 adult congenital heart disease patients.
Fig. 4Diagnosis and number of patients undergoing intervention (n=616).
ASD=atrial septal defect; AOS=aortic stenosis; AVSD=atrioventricular septal defect; CoAo=coarctation of the aorta; Fallot=tetralogy of Fallot; FONTAN=Fontan operation; MISC=miscellaneous; PCT=percutaneous intervention; PDA=ductus arteriosus; TGA=transposition of the great arteries; VSD=ventricular septal defect
Diagnosis and number in descending order of 616 patients undergoing intervention.
| Diagnosis | n |
|---|---|
| Atrial septal defect (n=175) | |
| Secundum | |
| Isolated | 144 |
| + Pulmonary valve stenosis | 10 |
| + Coronary artery disease | 2 |
| + Mitral regurgitation | 2 |
| + Mitral stenosis | 1 |
| + Ductus arteriosus | 1 |
| Sinus venosus | |
| Isolated | 7 |
| Anomalous venous connection | 8 |
| Tetralogy of Fallot | 76 |
| Ventricular septal defect (n=73) | |
| Isolated | 49 |
| + Pulmonary valve stenosis | 9 |
| + Aortic regurgitation | 7 |
| + ASD | 5 |
| + Ductus arteriosus | 1 |
| + Teratoma | 1 |
| + Pulmonary valve stenosis + subaortic stenosis | 1 |
| Coarctation of the aorta | 60 |
| Percutaneous intervention (n=84) | |
| Pulmonary valvoplasty | 30 |
| ASD occlusion | 24 |
| CoAo relief | 13 |
| Ablation (WPW syndrome) | 7 |
| Ductus occlusion | 5 |
| Aortic valvoplasty | 3 |
| Coronary fistula | 1 |
| reCoAo relief | 1 |
| Atrioventricular septal defect (n=25) | |
| Partial | 11 |
| Complete | 14 |
| Left ventricular obstruction (n=25) | |
| Valvar | |
| Ross operation | 5 |
| Isolated | 4 |
| After CoAo relief | 1 |
| After VSD closure | 1 |
| Plus revascularization | 1 |
| Subvalvar | |
| Isolated | 8 |
| After VSD closure | 1 |
| Supravalvar | 4 |
| Fontan operation | 17 |
| Transposition of the great arteries (n=13) | |
| Senning | 7 |
| Jatene | 4 |
| Rastelli | 2 |
| Ductus arteriosus closure | 14 |
| Ebstein's anomaly of the tricuspid valve (n=6) | |
| Valve repair | 4 |
| Valve replacement | 2 |
| Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection | 6 |
| Mitral valve repair (n=6) | |
| Rheumatic | 5 |
| After correction of AVSD | 1 |
| Congenitally corrected TGA (n=5) | |
| ASD closure | 3 |
| Rastelli operation | 1 |
| Homograft replacement | 1 |
| Pacemaker implantation (n=5) | |
| Congenital AV block | 4 |
| CCTGA AV block | 1 |
| Glenn anastomosis | 4 |
| Double-outlet right ventricle (n=3) | |
| Correction | 2 |
| Blalock-Taussig anastomosis | 1 |
| Pulmonary valve atresia with VSD | 2 |
| ALCAPA | 2 |
| Pulmonary valve replacement | 2 |
| Cor triatriatum | 2 |
| Pulmonary artery banding (n=2) | |
| Univentricular heart | 1 |
| Partial left ventriculotomy | 1 |
| Switch back Ross operation | 1 |
| Coronary fistula ligation | 1 |
| Pericardiectomy | 1 |
| Left atrial myxoma | 1 |
| Dissecting aneurysm of the aorta | 1 |
| Scimitar syndrome | 1 |
| Pulmonary valve commissurotomy | 1 |
| Aortic arch interruption | 1 |
| Desmoid tumor after ASD closure | 1 |
ALCAPA=anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery; ASD=atrial septal defect;AV=atrioventricular; AVSD=atrioventricular septal defect; CCTGA=congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries; CoAo=coarctation of the aorta; TGA=transposition of the great arteries; VSD=ventricular septal defect; WPW=Wolf-Parkinson-White
Fig. 5Diagnosis and number of patients not undergoing intervention (n=552).
ASD=atrial septal defect; AOS=aortic stenosis; AVSD=atrioventricular septal defect; COMPLEX=complex congenital heart disease; CoAo=coarctation of the aorta; PS=pulmonary stenosis; MR=mitral regurgitation; MISC=miscellaneous; VSD=ventricular septal defect
Diagnosis and number in descending order of 552 patients not undergoing intervention.
| Atrial septal defect (n=183) | n |
|---|---|
| Secundum | |
| Isolated | |
| Small | 51 |
| Moderate-large | 99 |
| + Pulmonary hypertension | 4 |
| + Mild mitral regurgitation | 1 |
| + Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy | 1 |
| + Coronary artery disease | 1 |
| Patent foramen ovale | 20 |
| Sinus venosus | |
| Isolated | 3 |
| + Anomalous pulmonary venous connection | 2 |
| + Mild pulmonary stenosis | 1 |
| Ventricular septal defect (n=128) | |
| Small | |
| Isolated | 113 |
| + Bicuspid aortic valve | 6 |
| + Small ASD | 2 |
| + Mild PS | 2 |
| + Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy | 2 |
| + Ductus arteriosus | 1 |
| + Mild PS and subaortic stenosis | 1 |
| Large | 1 |
| Left ventricular obstruction (n=50) | |
| Valvar | |
| Mild | |
| Isolated | 15 |
| + Ductus arteriosus | 1 |
| + Mild mitral stenosis | 1 |
| Moderate-severe | 11 |
| Bicuspid aortic valve | 8 |
| Subvalvar | |
| Mild | 9 |
| Severe | 1 |
| Supravalvar | |
| Isolated | 3 |
| + Branch PS | 1 |
| Complex congenital heart disease (n=42) | |
| Eisenmenger syndrome | |
| VSD | 11 |
| ASD | 4 |
| Truncus | 3 |
| Univentricular heart | 2 |
| Double-outlet right ventricle | 1 |
| Atrioventricular septal defect | 1 |
| Congenitally corrected transposition | 1 |
| Ductus arteriosus | 1 |
| Congenitally corrected transposition | |
| Isolated | 3 |
| + Moderate-severe tricuspid regurgitation | 6 |
| + Mild PS | 2 |
| + Mild PS, VSD, ASD | 1 |
| + Atrioventricular block | 1 |
| + VSD and severe PS | 1 |
| Univentricular heart | |
| + Mild PS | 3 |
| + TGA and moderate PS | 1 |
| Right ventricular obstruction (n=33) | |
| Valvar | |
| Mild | |
| Isolated | 20 |
| + Mild aortic valve stenosis | 1 |
| Moderate | 4 |
| Infundibular | |
| Isolated | 3 |
| + Mild pulmonary regurgitation | 1 |
| Branch | 4 |
| Mild mitral regurgitation (n=23) | |
| Mitral valve prolapse | 11 |
| Congenital | 6 |
| Rheumatic fever | 6 |
| Coarctation of the aorta | 16 |
| Atrioventricular septal defect (n=12) | |
| Incomplete | 10 |
| Complete | 2 |
| Ebstein's anomaly of the tricuspid valve (n=10) | |
| Mild tricuspid regurgitation | |
| Isolated | 7 |
| + Mild PS | 1 |
| Moderate TR | 2 |
| Small ductus arteriosus | 8 |
| Fistula (n=7) | |
| Coronary | 5 |
| Pulmonary arteriovenous | 2 |
| Marfan syndrome (n=6) | |
| Isolated | 2 |
| + Dilated aorta | 4 |
| Arrhythmia (n=5) | |
| Supraventricular tachycardia | |
| WPW syndrome | 1 |
| Normal conduction system | 1 |
| Ventricular ectopy | 1 |
| Second-degree AV block | 1 |
| Congenital complete AV block | 1 |
| Tumor (n=4) | |
| Rabdomioma | 2 |
| Left ventricular fibroma | 2 |
| Pulmonary regurgitation (n=3) | |
| Mild | 2 |
| Severe | 1 |
| Dilated cardiomyopathy | 4 |
| Moderate tricuspid regurgitation | 2 |
| Mild aortic regurgitation | 2 |
| Rheumatic fever with no lesion | 2 |
| Uhl's anomaly | 1 |
| Takayasu syndrome with mild CoAo | 1 |
| Scimitar syndrome | 1 |
| Tetralogy of Fallot | 1 |
| Turner syndrome with dilated aorta | 1 |
| Cardiomyopathy in Duchenne syndrome | 1 |
| Kawasaki syndrome | 1 |
| Cor triatriatum with mild obstruction | 1 |
| Primary pulmonary hypertension | 1 |
| WPW syndrome | 1 |
| Ruptured sinus of Valsalva aneurysm | 1 |
| Partial pulmonary anomalous venous connection | 1 |
ASD=atrial septal defect; AV=atrioventricular; CoAo=coarctation of the aorta; PR=pulmonary stenosis; TGA=transposition of the great arteries; TR=tricuspid regurgitation; VSD=ventricular septal defect; WPW=Wolf-Parkinson-White
| Abbreviations, acronyms & symbols | |
|---|---|
| ASD | = Atrial septal defect |
| CHD | = Congenital heart disease |
| CoAo | = Coarctation of the aorta |
| ISACHD | = International Society for Adult Congenital Heart Disease |
| VSD | = Ventricular septal defect |
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