Mid- and long-term outcomes after surgical correction of subaortic stenosis: a 27-year experience

Author:

Bandara Dushan1,Salve Gananjay G1,Marathe Supreet P1,Betts Kim S2,Cole Andrew D1,Ayer Julian G13,Nicholson Ian A13,Orr Yishay13

Affiliation:

1. Heart Centre for Children, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead & The Sydney Children’s Hospital at Randwick , Sydney, Australia

2. School of Public Health, Curtin University , Perth, Australia

3. Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney , Sydney, Australia

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVES We reviewed the mid- and long-term surgical outcomes of patients with subaortic stenosis (SAS). METHODS Patients operated for SAS from April 1990 to August 2016 were reviewed retrospectively. Patients with major associations such as aortic arch obstruction were excluded. Time to reintervention and predictors of recurrence were assessed using Kaplan–Meier analysis, log-rank test and uni/multivariable Cox regression. RESULTS 120 patients at a median age of 4.7 years (interquartile range 2.9, 8.1) underwent primary operation (median peak preoperative left ventricular outflow tract gradient 52.5 mmHg, interquartile range 40, 70) involving fibrous tissue excision (n = 120) with septal myectomy (93%; n = 112) as the procedure of choice. At median follow-up of 13 years (interquartile range 7, 18), freedom from reintervention at 1, 3, 5 and 10 years was 99% (95% confidence interval 94%, 99%), 94% (87%, 97%), 93% (86%, 96%) and 90% (82%, 94%), respectively. Recurrence occurred in 18% (n = 20) with 15 patients undergoing reinterventions, 13 of whom required radical reoperation. Multivariable analysis revealed higher preoperative peak left ventricular outflow tract gradient (hazard risk 1.06, confidence interval 1.03, 1.09, P < 0.001), and presence of bicuspid aortic valve (hazard risk 14.13, confidence interval 3.32, 60.1, P < 0.001) as predictors for reintervention. Mild/moderate aortic regurgitation occurred in 49% (n = 55) of patients at the most recent follow-up. CONCLUSIONS Reintervention for recurrent SAS is common, predicted by higher preoperative peak left ventricular outflow tract gradient, and presence of bicuspid aortic valve, and frequently involves a radical procedure. Aortic regurgitation is a major consequence of SAS, but its severity usually remains low. Clinical Registration Number SCHN HREC reference number 2019/ETH02729, approved on 09 July 2019.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine,General Medicine,Surgery

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