Effectiveness of Repair of Aortic Coarctation in Neonates: A Long-Term experience.
Chiara MinottiManuela ScioniBiagio CastaldiAlvise GuarientoRoberta BiffantiGiovanni Di SalvoVladimiro VidaMassimo A PadalinoPublished in: Pediatric cardiology (2021)
To evaluate early and long-term results of surgical treatment of aortic coarctation (CoAo) in neonates. This is a retrospective clinical review of neonates with CoAo, who underwent surgery between 1995 and 2019. Data were retrieved from our institutional database, to identify preoperative and postoperative characteristics. Statistical analysis was performed by means of relative risk ratio and Cox and logistic multivariate analysis. 218 consecutive neonates (M/F: 129/89, median age 11 days, IQR 7-17 days) were included; 202 (92.7%) had a left thoracotomy; 178 underwent extended end-to-end anastomosis (EEEA, 81.6%). Hypoplastic aortic arch (HAA) was present in 102 patients (46.8%); complex cardiac anomalies in 85 (39%). Significant postoperative complications occurred in 20 (9.2%). Thirty-day mortality was 2.3% (most in complex types). At a median follow-up of 10.4 years (IQR 5.6-15.0 years; FU completeness 95.9%), there were 8 late deaths (3.7%), all associated to complex CoAo. Among 196 survivors, 177 (93.2%) were in NYHA class I; re-interventions on aortic arch occurred in 9.2% (2.0% were surgical). Freedom from mortality and re-intervention on aorta at 10 years were 94.3% and 96.7%, respectively. Surgical repair of CoAo in newborns without CPB in our series was safe and low-risk, with excellent early and late outcomes.
Keyphrases
- low birth weight
- aortic valve
- randomized controlled trial
- end stage renal disease
- left ventricular
- pulmonary artery
- preterm infants
- patients undergoing
- ejection fraction
- cardiovascular events
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- preterm birth
- risk factors
- minimally invasive
- systematic review
- peritoneal dialysis
- electronic health record
- pregnant women
- aortic dissection
- aortic valve replacement
- coronary artery
- adipose tissue
- big data
- type diabetes
- pulmonary hypertension
- machine learning
- surgical site infection
- insulin resistance
- weight loss
- glycemic control