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Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery ; (12): 526-529, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-797969

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Objective@#To summarize the clinical characteristics of coarctation of the aorta(CoA) associated with intracardiac anomalies in infants.@*Methods@#The data from August 2009 to August 2017 of 86 infants who were diagnosed with CoA associated with intracardiac anomalies. Preoperative diagnosis, surgical findings and post-operation follow-up were analyzed retrospectively. There were 56 boys an 30 girls, aqed(95.1±78.0) days, weight(4.6±1.2) kg. Anatomical types included 37 cases of pre-ductal CoA, 44 cases of peri-ducutal CoA, and 5 cases of post-ductal CoA. And this group also included 73 infants complicating VSD, 59 infants complicating ASD, 2 infants complicating DORV, and 1 infant complicating TAPVC.@*Results@#All of the included patients underwent single-stage repair of CoA associated with intracardiac anomalies. Mean operative time was(279.0±56.4) min, mean cardiopulmonary bypass time was(162.3±51.0) min, and mean aorta cross-clamp time was(74.7±25.2) min. Mean length of ICU stay and ventilation time were(7.4±4.7) days and(101.1±75.4) hours, respectively. The residual transcoarctation gradient before discharge was lower than pre-operative transcoarctation gradient significantly [(42.3±17.7) mmHg vs.(22.1±9.4)mmHg, P<0.001], and 7 early deaths were observed after surgery. The mean follow-up time of 79 hospital survivors was(31.0±27.4) months, and no late death was found. Transcoarctation gradient of hospital survivors in the last time follow-up was(21.2±11.0)mmHg. Transcoarctation gradient of 29 cases was higher than 20 mmHg, however, only 4 cases with significant clinical symptom of lower limbs retardation were recommended for ballon angioplasty consultant. The cumulative recoarctation-free survival in 2-year follow-up was 69.2%.@*Conclusion@#To avoid early second-stage operations, single-stage repair of CoA associated with intracardiac anomalies was effective and safe, and the outcomes of early to mid term follow-up were satisfactory.

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