Literature DB >> 8819550

Status of survivors after atrial redirection for transposition of the great arteries: a complete long-term follow-up.

T Gilljam1, B O Eriksson, L Solymar, M Jönsson.   

Abstract

All 32 survivors with transposition of the great arteries, born in 1964-83 and operated on at our institution using atrial redirection, were evaluated by cardiac catheterization, echocardiography and Holter monitoring. There were 17 Mustard patients, age 17.1 years (+/-3.5, 12.0-22.0) and 15 Senning patients, age 9.4 years (+/-1.6, 7.2-12.1). All but one had simple transposition. Six had caval obstruction, one had pulmonary venous obstruction, three had large atrial shunts, four had considerable pulmonary hypertension, seven had mild ventricular outflow tract obstruction, four had significant tricuspid regurgitation, 11 had systemic ventricle dysfunction (one severe), 14 had sinus node dysfunction (three symptomatic) and two had atrioventricular block (one with pacemaker). Eight Mustard patients (47%) and one Senning patient (7%) had symptomatic cardiac sequelae, and only one patient (Senning) was free from sequelae, illustrating that these patient groups will need continuing medical attention.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8819550

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Paediatr        ISSN: 0803-5253            Impact factor:   2.299


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1.  Late-onset pulmonary arterial hypertension after a successful atrial or arterial switch procedure for transposition of the great arteries.

Authors:  Rachael Cordina; David Celermajer
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  2009-12-09       Impact factor: 1.655

2.  Long term outcome up to 30 years after the Mustard or Senning operation: a nationwide multicentre study in Belgium.

Authors:  P Moons; M Gewillig; T Sluysmans; H Verhaaren; P Viart; M Massin; B Suys; W Budts; A Pasquet; D De Wolf; A Vliers
Journal:  Heart       Date:  2004-03       Impact factor: 5.994

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