Affiliation:
1. School of Medicine, Belgrade + University Children’s Hospital, Belgrade
2. General Hospital, Loznica
3. University Children’s Hospital, Belgrade
Abstract
Introduction. Arterial switch operation (ASO) is a cardiosurgical method of
choice for complete anatomical correction of transposition of great arteries.
Improvement of this procedure has made considerably improved the outcome and
long-term prognosis of children born with this complex congenital heart
disease. Objective. The aim of this study was to estimate the success rate of
ASO through retrospective analysis of mortality and late complications.
Methods. This study included 57 children operated from 1st January 2005 until
31st December 2009. Parameters that could influence the outcome of surgery
were investigated. The following late complications were investigated:
neopulmonary artery stenosis, neoaortic stenosis and regurgitation, as well
as clinical signs of heart failure. Results. Early postoperative mortality
was 15.8% (9/57 patients). During follow-up (8 to 72 months, average 36.5
months) there were no lethal outcomes. On the last echocardiography
examination, 73.2% patients had neoaortic regurgitation and 67.4% patients
had neopulmonary regurgitation, but all of them were mild in intensity.
Neopulmonary stenosis had 32.6% of patients, but only two had moderate or
severe stenosis. No one had ischemic ECG changes. Three reinterventions were
performed due to serious residual problems: surgical correction of neoaortic
stenosis, surgical correction of neopulmonary stenosis and transcatether
balloon dilatation for aortic recoarctation. At the end of the follow-up
period, only one of 46 consistently followed patients had signs of heart
failure which required therapy (2.2%), while the majority of patients were
without any symptoms and with good effort tolerance. Conclusion. Arterial
switch operation has been successfully performed at our institution, with
acceptable perioperative mortality and excellent late outcome.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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