Invited commentary: Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection remains a challenging pediatric disease.
Chi Chi Do-NguyenAmy L ThrockmortonRandy M StevensPublished in: Journal of cardiac surgery (2022)
Cervantes-Salazar and colleagues report the long-term surgical outcomes of 414 patients with total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) from January 2003 to June 2019. With an overall survival rate of 87.2% from 2003 to 2019, the authors found that an increased mortality risk was associated with infracardiac TAPVC, pulmonary venous obstruction, and postoperative mechanical ventilation. Their comprehensive study with a large sample size of varying age groups, and patients with late referrals for surgery, provide valuable insight into TAPVC surgical outcomes. Improved survival for these patients continues to be a major goal of clinical teams striving to transform treatment paradigms. The promising result of the study reported by Cervantes-Salazar and colleagues gives our field hope for a better future for these patients.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- mechanical ventilation
- pulmonary hypertension
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- intensive care unit
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- patients undergoing
- acute coronary syndrome
- coronary artery disease
- patient reported
- coronary artery bypass
- current status
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- respiratory failure