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Smaller right pulmonary artery is associated with longer survival time without scimitar vein repair.

Carlos Bonilla-Ramirez1, Katherine B Salciccioli1, Athar M Qureshi1, Iki Adachi1, Michiaki Imamura1, Jeffrey S Heinle1, E Dean McKenzie1, Christopher A Caldarone1, Hugh D Allen1, Ziyad M Binsalamah1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The optimal management of scimitar syndrome remains incompletely defined. We (1) evaluated the impact of aortopulmonary collateral (APC) occlusion, (2) compared outcomes according to surgical approach for patients who underwent surgery, and (3) identified anatomic factors associated with longer survival time without scimitar vein repair.
METHODS: We conducted a single center, retrospective study of 61 patients diagnosed with scimitar syndrome between 1995 and 2019. Right pulmonary artery to total pulmonary artery cross-sectional area (RPA:PA CSA) quantitatively assessed right pulmonary artery size. Anatomical features were analyzed for association with longer survival time without scimitar vein repair.
RESULTS: Median follow-up time was 6 years (Q1-Q3, 2-12), with 96% 5-year survival. Twenty-three patients underwent APC occlusion, which significantly decreased symptoms of overcirculation (100%-46%; p = .001) and systolic pulmonary artery pressure (median, 34-29 mmHg; p = .004). Twenty-three patients underwent scimitar vein repair; 5-year freedom from scimitar vein stenosis was 90% among patients who underwent a reimplantation compared with 42% in patients with baffle repair (p = .1). Three patients underwent surgery before the first year of age, with lower 5-year freedom from scimitar vein stenosis (0% vs. 84%; p < .001). On multivariate analysis, a lower RPA:PA CSA was associated with longer survival time without scimitar vein repair (p = .003).
CONCLUSIONS: APC occlusion improves the clinical status of young and hemodynamically unstable patients. Repair at an early age is associated with an increased risk of scimitar vein stenosis. Scimitar vein repair might be avoided in patients with a smaller right pulmonary artery.
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Keywords:  cardiovascular research; congenital heart disease

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33604954     DOI: 10.1111/jocs.15405

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


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1.  Surgical and Cardiac Catheterization Outcomes of Scimitar Syndrome Patients: A Three Decade Single-Center Experience.

Authors:  Emma Seymour; George Mallory; Raysa Morales-Demori
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2022-07-08       Impact factor: 1.655

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