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Z Kardiol
; 69(7): 515-9, 1980 Jul.
Article
in German
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-7445652
ABSTRACT
From 1974 to 1978, 11 patients underwent a Rastelli correction in transposition of the great arteries with VSD and obstruction to the pulmonary artery. 2 patients died, a mortality of 18%. All patients received a Hancock-conduit. On the average of 30 months after the operation, a complete heart catheterisation was performed. In 6 patients--55%--there was no or only a mild gradient between the RV and AP (Gradient under 40 mm Hg). 3 patients (27%) developed a considerable obstruction to the pulmonary artery (gradient over 70 mm Hg) proximal, valvular, or distal. Subaortic obstruction was not observed. 3 of the 9 patients had a residual VSD, detectable by oxymetry, 1 with a flow ratio of 1.8, which required surgery (successfully closed).