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Prognostic evaluation of arterial switch in the transposition of great arteries

The arterial switch is the procedure of choice for transposition of great arteries, with or without ventricular septal defect. The aim of this study was to identify risk factors for hospital mortality. The study included 121 children between January 1994 and June 2008. Of these, 80 (66%) were diagno...

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Published in:Anales de pediatría (Barcelona, Spain : 2003) Spain : 2003), 2011-03, Vol.74 (3), p.174-181
Main Authors: García-Hernández, J A, Montero-Valladares, C, Martínez-López, A I, Gil-Fournier, M, Praena-Fernández, J M, Cano-Franco, J, Loscertales-Abril, M
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description The arterial switch is the procedure of choice for transposition of great arteries, with or without ventricular septal defect. The aim of this study was to identify risk factors for hospital mortality. The study included 121 children between January 1994 and June 2008. Of these, 80 (66%) were diagnosed with intact ventricular septum, and 41 (34%) with ventricular septal defect. Variables were collected pre-operatively, during surgery, and postoperatively. The mean age was 11 [8 to 16] days and a mean weight of 3.5 [3.0 to 3.7] kg. A ventricular septal defect was closed in 11 children (9.1%). A total of 81.8% had a normal coronary pattern. There was delayed closure of the chest in 38 patients (31.4%). The hospital mortality was 11.6%, decreasing over the past 5 years to 2.1%. The weight, abnormal coronary pattern, time of cardiopulmonary bypass, mean arterial pressure at admission, pulmonary dead space, and delayed closure of the chest, were risk factors of mortality. The model that best predicts death, consists of the mean arterial pressure at admission, and delayed closure of the chest. The reduction in extracorporeal circulation time and the use of delayed closure of the chest, have helped to reduce mortality. The abnormal coronary pattern remains a risk factor for mortality. In children with delayed closure of the chest, a mean arterial pressure at admission ≥ 47.5 mmHg is a goal to achieve.
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