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  • Comparison of Perioperative Results in Different Operative Approaches in Repairing Tetralogy of Fallot

    Objective To compare perioperative results between transventricular and transatrialtransventricular approaches in repairing tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), and to improve the surgical results. Methods The data of 1 423 consecutive patients who underwent complete repair of TOF between January 1998 and December 2007 were reviewed. 736 patients were repaired by the transventricular approach,and 687 patients by the transatrialtransventricular approach. Results Patients repaired by transventricular approach decreased from 100% in 1998 to 65% in 2002, and by transatrialtransventricular approach increased from 35% in 2002 to 79% in 2007. Aortic clamping time, cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time,mechanical ventilation time,and intensive care unit (ICU) stay in patients repaired by transatrialtransventricular approach had less than those in patients repaired by transventricular approach. No difference in transvalve patch ratio.There was lower morbidity in patients repaired by transatrialtransventricular approach in one to two organ systems dysfunction than that in patients repaired by transventricular approach. No difference in three or more organ systems dysfunction between them. Rate of residual ventricular septal defect(VSD), right ventricule to mean pulmonary artery (MPA) pressure gradient, tricuspid regurgitation, pulmonary artery regurgitation and arrhythmia in patients repaired by transatrialtransventricular approach were less than those in patients repaired by transventricular approach. Reoperative rate and mortality in patients repaired by transatrialtransventricular approach were less than those in patients repaired by transventricular approach. Conclusion TOF repair by the transatrialtransventricular approach fits to the actual conditions in China.

    Release date:2016-08-30 06:05 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Analysis of Influential Factors on Shortterm Outcome after Total Correction of Tetralogy of Fallot

    Abstract: Objective To investigate the method of improving effect, by investigating and analyzing the possible risk factors affecting shortterm outcome after total correction of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF). Methods Data of 219 patients who received total correction of TOF were divided into two groups according to the length of postoperative stay in hospital and recovery of heart function in the near future. Group A(n=110): patients had good recovery of heart function classified as gradeⅠorⅡ(NYHA classification), and could smoothly be discharged from the hospital within two weeks without serious complications. The left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) had to exceed to 0.50 during 6 months followup visit. Group B(n=109): patients had worse recovery of heart function classified as grade Ⅱ or Ⅲ, and could not be discharged within two weeks with severe complications. LVEF was less than 0.50 during 6 months followup visit. The clinical data of two groups were compared, and risk factors affecting shortterm outcome after total correction of TOF operation were analyzed by logistic regression and model selection. Results There were good recovery of heart function classified as gradeⅠorⅡ(NYHA classification)in discharge, no death, and LVEF all exceeded to 0.50 in group A; there were 8 deaths in group B (7.34 %), and recovery of heart function was worse classified as grade Ⅱ or Ⅲ, with LVEF being less than 0.50(Plt;0.01). Amount of postoperative daily thoracic drainage, assisted respiration time, time of inotropic agent stabilizing circulation, and the average length of postoperative stay in group A were all less or short than those in group B(Plt;0.01). But the bypass and clamping time of group B were exceeded group A. The ratio of patching astride annulus in group B was greater than that in group A, and Nakata index was less than that in group A(Plt;0.01). The results of logistic regression and model selection indicate: age at repair (OR=0.69), oxygen saturation(OR=0.98), haematocrit before operation (OR=0.94), and patching astride annulus (OR=46.86), Nakata index (OR=16.90), amount of postoperative daily thoracic drainage (OR=0.84), presence of arrhythmia(OR=0.87), and wound infection(OR=63.57) have significant effect with shortterm outcome after total correction of TOF operation. Conclusions The probable methods to improving effect of shortterm outcome after total correction of TOF are an earlier age at repair, decreasing haematocrit, rising oxygen saturation before surgery, performing a palliative operation facilitating development of arteriae pulmonalis in earlier time, improving the surgical technique, and strengthening the perioperative care. 

    Release date:2016-08-30 06:16 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Comparison of Short-term Outcomes of Radical Correction of Tetralogy of Fallot with or without Transcatheter Embolization of Major Aortopulmonary Collaterals

    ObjectiveTo compare short-term outcomes of radical correction of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF)with or without transcatheter embolization of major aortopulmonary collaterals (APC). MethodsClinical data of 58 TOF patients undergoing radical correction from January 2008 to June 2013 in the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University were retrospectively analyzed. There were 36 male and 22 female patients. Among them, 22 patients (Group A, 12 males and 10 females)received radical TOF correction combined with transcatheter embolization of major APC, and 36 patients (Group B, 24 males and 12 females)received radical TOF correction alone. Average age of group A was (24.91±6.77)years and that of group B was (22.42±5.06)years. Aortic cross-clamping time, ICU stay, postoperative hospital stay, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF)7 days and 3 months after the operation were compared between the 2 groups. ResultsThere was no in-hospital death. There was no statistical difference in sex, age, preoperative McGoon ratio or hemoglobin (Hb)levels between the 2 groups (P > 0.05). Aortic cross-clamping time[ (43.87±13.02)minutes vs. (53.60±11.69)minutes, P < 0.05], ICU stay[ (26.09±4.84)hours vs. (28.87±4.38)hours, P < 0.05] and postoperative hospital stay[ (12.32±1.81)days vs. (13.67±2.14)days, P < 0.05] of group A were significantly shorter than those of group B. LVEF 7 days after the operation of group A was significantly higher than that of group B (56.64%±8.19% vs. 52.58%±5.62%, P < 0.05), and there was no statistical difference in LVEF 3 months after the operation between the 2 groups (58.50%±8.78% vs. 55.42%±6.18%, P > 0.05). ConclusionFor surgical treatment of TOF, compared with radical correction alone, radical correction combined with transcatheter embolization of major APC can significantly shorten aortic cross-clamping time and improve postoperative heart function recovery.

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  • Treatment Progress of Chronic Postoperative Pulmonary Regurgitation after Surgical Repair of Tetralogy of Fallot

    Abstract: With the evolvement of surgical, anesthetic, perfusion, and perioperative management techniques, the mortality of routine corrective operation of tetralogy of Fallot(TOF) has been less than 2%-3%, while more and more attention has been paid to patient long-term prognosis. Chronic postoperative pulmonary regurgitation (PR) is one of the important prognostic factors which are puzzling cardiac surgeons. Subsequent right ventricle dilation, right ventricular dysfunction and fatal arrhythmias as chronic PR complications have important impact on the postoperative quality of life and long-term survival. Current treatment choice for PR includes pulmonary valve replacement(PVR), intervention, and hybrid procedures. PVR is the main surgical method for chronic PR which can significantly improve patient cardiac function and clinical symptoms,and prolong long-term survival. Intervention does not require thoracotomy once again, and can thus reduce surgical trauma and risks. Intervention is also helpful to improve right ventricular pressure conditions and PR degree. This article focuses on the pathophysiological changes of chronic PR after surgical repair of TOF, surgical indications for PVR, clinical treatment progress and early prevention of PR.

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  • Staging and OneStop Hybrid Approach for Surgical Treatment of Tetralogy of Fallot with Aortopulmonary Collateral Artery

    Objective To improve the operative effects of patients who had tetralogy of Fallot with aortopulmonary collateral arteries (TOF-APCAs) and evaluate the clinical effects of staging and onestop hybrid approach for TOFAPCAs. Methods From January 2003 to December 2007, thirty patients with TOF-APCAs had undergone combined therapy of APCAs embolization and complete surgical repair. Fifteen patients had APCAs embolization therapy before or after TOF radical operation(staging hybrid group ); Fifteen had onestop hybrid treatment(onestop hybrid group). Results Angiography revealed that there were 19 APCAs in staging hybrid group, and of which 15(78%) were embolized successfully. Five cases had complications and one died from respiratory circulating failure. The rest all recovered and discharged. And 22 APCAs were found in one-stop hybrid group, eighteen (82%) of them were embolized successfully. Only one case had pulmonary effusion. The time of hospitalization(median 37 d vs. 22 d, P=0.011),ICU staying(median 7.0 d vs. 4.7 d,P=0.029)and endotracheal intubation(median 131 h vs. 19 h,P=0.009) was obviously longer, and the hospitalization expenses(median 64 101 [CM(159mm]yuan vs. 48 021 yuan, P=0.033)were obviously higher in staging hybrid group than that in one-stop hybrid group.And there was no statistical significance in cardiopulmonary bypass time(P=0.126) and aortic clamping time(P=0.174) between two groups. Conclusion In comparison with traditional staging hybrid approach, one-stop hybrid approach can simplify the operative process for patients who have TOFAPCAs, improve the operative successful rate and cut down expenses.

    Release date:2016-08-30 06:06 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Surgical Treatment of Tetralogy of Fallot: A Report of 164 Cases

    Objective To sum up the therapeutic results of corrective surgery of 164 cases of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF), and explore the optimal time and risk factors of operation,as well as perioperative management. Methods One hundred and sixty-four consecutive cases of TOF underwent corrective surgery. There were simple stenosis of infundibular portion in right ventricular outflow tract in 37 cases, stenosis of infundibulum and pulmonary valve in 14 cases, main pulmonary trunk and left/right pulmonary arteries stenosis in 113 cases, and pulmonary atresia in 5 cases. Autologous pericardial conduit, valved homograft were used for right ventriculo-pulmonary artery connection, respectively. Other anomalies were corrected. Results The surgical mortality was 3.66% (6/164). The cause of death were serious low cardiac output syndrome(2 case), fail to wean from cardiopulmonary bypass after coronary artery bypass grafting (1 case), ventricular arrhythmia(1 case) and postoperative acute respiratory distress syndrome (2 cases). Conclusion It’s necessary to perform corrective operation on younger TOF patients. Low cardiac output syndrome is not the key reason of leading to postoperative complications or death. Preventing remnant obstruction of pulmonary artery and pulmonary complication should be focused during and after operation.

    Release date:2016-08-30 06:25 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Surgical Treatment of Tetralogy of Fallot in 75 Adults

    Abstract: Objective To evaluate the results of surgical treatment of tetralogy of Fallot in adults. Methods From July 2002 to August 2009,75 adult patients with tetralogy of Fallot received surgical treatment in Xijing Hospital, ForthMilitary Medical University.There were 35 males and 40 females, with age at l7 to 37 years (23.30±3.50 years), and eoperativehemoglobin at 143 to 231 g/L(172.00±31.00 g/L).All these patients were diagnosed by.echocardiograph before operation. All the patients were received tetralogy of Fallot of corrective operation in the hypothermia cardiopulmonary bypass. A total of 46 patients had a transannular right ventricular outflow tract patch,and 29 patients had a non ansannular patch. Results Operation time was 157 to 276 min(221.32±41.34 min), cardiopulmonary bypass time was 68 to 163 min(91.71±28.35 min) and aorta intercepted time was 37 to 96 min(55.47±23.61 min). There were 6 operative deaths with an operative mortality at 8.00%. The causes of death were low output syndrome(n=3),acute renal failure(n=2), and multiple organ failure(n=1).Nine patients needed reoperation for postoperative bleeding(12.00%).We followed up 69 patients from 3 to 56 months (26.31±7.40 months). There were 2 patients with trivial residual shunt. The cardiac function status were New York Heart Association(NYHA) Ⅰ to Ⅱ in the 69 patients.No late death occured. Conclusion The effectiveness of surgical treatment for adults with tetralogy of Fallot is satisfactory.

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  • Surgical correction of complete atrioventricular septal defect associated with tetralogy of Fallot

    Objective To summarize the experience of surgical correction of complete atrioventricular septal defect associated with tetralogy of Fallot(CAVSD-TOF). Methods Twelve patients aged 6-16(11.1±2.8) years underwent correction of CAVSD-TOF. The atrioventricular septal defect was closed through a right atriotomy and longitudinal right ventriculotomy in each case. The three-patch technique was used for the first 7 cases and two-patch technique for the later 5 cases. The commissure between the superior and inferior bridging leaflets of the left portion of the common atrioventricular valve was closed in each patient. Right ventricular outflow tract obstruction was relieved by a transannular patch. Results There were 4 deaths in the early postoperative period, 3 deaths in the first 7 cases compared to 1 death in the later 5 cases. The causes of death included severe low cardiac output syndrome(3 cases) and perfusion pulmonary edema(1 case). Six survivors were followed up from 3 months to 13.5 years. Heart function (NYHA) was class I or Ⅱ in all cases. Conclusion CAVSD-TOF can be corrected by using the two-patch technique and closure of atrioventricular septal defect through a combined approach through right atriotomy and right ventriculotomy. Routine closure of the commissure of the left portion of the atrioventricular valve achieves a low incidence of regurgitation.

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  • Surgical Treatment of Tetralogy of Fallot with Anomalous Coronary Artery

    Abstract: Objective To summarize the experience of surgical treatment of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) with anomalous coronary artery. Methods From March 1993 to April 2006, 22 patients with TOF and anomalous coronary artery underwent repair. The resection of hypertrophied parietal, septal band and the ventricular septal defect (VSD) repairs were performed by trans-right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) approach in 5 cases, and by transatrial approach in 17 cases, which consisted of 7 cases required a transannular patch to enlarge a pulmonary annulus, construction of a double barrel outlet in 6 cases, by autologous pericardium conduit (3 cases), homograft (1 case) and reflected anterior wall of the main pulmonary artery in combination with bovine pericardium (2 cases). Results There was one operative death because of the anomalous coronary artery impairment. The accessory left anterior descending artery was severed because it was mistaken for the conal arteryin 1 case, which caused failure to wean from bypass, after the left internal mammary artery was anastomosed to the accessory left anterior descending artery, the cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) was stopped successfully. Mean early gradient(ΔP) was 23.4mmHg and ΔP>20mmHg in 9 cases. Eighteen cases were followed up, mean time was 13.2 months. Late ΔP>20mmHg in 7 cases, and ΔP were less than 20mmHg in 11 cases. Conclusion The repair of TOF with anomalous coronary artery is more safe by using the transatrial approach. The surgical reconstruction of RVOT depends on the anatomic characteristic of anomalous coronary artery.

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  • Surgical Intervention for Tetralogy of Fallot in Early Infancy

    Objective To summarize the experiences of surgical intervention for tetralogy of Fallot(TOF) in early infancy and to discuss the relevant issues about primary treatment procedures in the period. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical operative information of 21 patients in their early infancy (less than 6 months) with TOF treated in Children’s Hospital of Shanghai from June 2008 to August 2010. There were 14 males and 7 females with a mean age of 4.86±1.15 months and a mean body weight of 6.84±1.33 kg. All patients were diagnosed by heart color Doppler ultrasound. Four patients underwent CT or magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) or right heart catheter arteriography examination. The McGoon ratio was 1.86±0.41 and the pulmonary artery index(PAI) was 142.54±59.46 mm2/m2. The ventricular septal defect (VSD) was closed with autologous pericardium using continuous sutures through right atrium (19 cases) or right ventricle (2 cases). Transannular repair was performed when pulmonary valve annulus was one standard deviation less than the normal Z value (18 cases). If the annulus diameter approached or reached the normal Z value, the valve annulus was preserved and pericardium was used to enlarge the right ventricular outflow tract(RVOT) and the main pulmonary artery (3 cases). Results There was one death due to heart failure on the 15th day after operation, one patient had acute laryngeal edema after removal of endotracheal intubation on the second day after operation, and received reintubation and assisted ventilation for three days. All the other patients recovered well. Eighteen patients were followed up for 9.89±6.47 months. Their heart functions were in modified Ross class I or II. Echocardiography during the followup showed that RVOT pressure was 21.20±12.27 mm Hg (8.10-45.14 mm Hg); pulmonary incompetence (PI) was mild in 10 cases, moderate in 5 cases, and no severe PI occurred. Two cases of residual VSD were spontaneously closed. Compared with the early postoperative period, RVOT pressure and PI levels were not significantly different (Pgt;0.05). Right heart function was good.onclusion Early complete repair of TOF yields good surgical results. Transatrial repair of intracardiac pathology and retaining pulmonary valve annulus can be safely applied to yield good postoperative right ventricular function.

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