| Literature DB >> 6869196 |
D R Fulton, T J Hougen, J F Keane, A R Rosenthal, W I Norwood, W F Bernhard.
Abstract
The outcome in 13 children with congenital valvar aortic stenosis who underwent a repeat valvotomy for significant residual obstruction was reviewed. There was no hospital mortality (confidence limits 0% to 32%), while one late death (8%) occurred (confidence limits 1% to 57%) following the repeat procedure. Cardiac catheterization was performed in 10 patients (77%) following the second valvotomy (2 years, 7 months mean follow-up): (1) three children, all infants at initial valvotomy, had a peak systolic ejection gradient less than or equal to 40 mm Hg and only mild, at most, aortic regurgitation after the repeat operation; (2) the other seven had a peak systolic ejection gradient greater than 40 mm Hg or at least moderate aortic regurgitation, of whom two were infants at first valvotomy while the others ranged in age from 1 to 12 years at initial surgery. These results suggest that repeat aortic valvotomy may not significantly improve the hemodynamic status of those who did not require initial valvotomy early in life.Entities:
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Year: 1983 PMID: 6869196 DOI: 10.1016/0002-8703(83)90440-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am Heart J ISSN: 0002-8703 Impact factor: 4.749