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Fifteen-year Single Center Experience with the 'Giessen Hybrid' Approach for Hypoplastic Left Heart and Variants: Current Strategies and Outcomes.

Authors :
Schranz, Dietmar
Bauer, Anna
Reich, Bettina
Steinbrenner, Blanka
Recla, Sabine
Schmidt, Dorle
Apitz, Christian
Thul, Josef
Valeske, Klaus
Bauer, Jürgen
Müller, Matthias
Jux, Christian
Michel-Behnke, Ina
Akintürk, Hakan
Source :
Pediatric Cardiology. Feb2015, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p365-373. 9p. 1 Black and White Photograph, 1 Diagram, 2 Charts, 3 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Presented is a retrospective outcome study of a 15-year single institutional experience with a contemporary cohort of patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and complex that underwent a 'Giessen Hybrid' stage I as initial palliation. Hybrid approach consisting of surgical bilateral pulmonary artery banding and percutaneous duct stenting with or without atrial septum manipulation was developed from a rescue approach to a first-line procedure. Comprehensive Aristotle score defined pre-operative condition. Fifteen-year follow-up mortality is reported as occurring within the staged univentricular palliation or before and after biventricular repair. Hybrid stage I was performed in 154 patients; 107 should be treated by single ventricle palliation, 33 by biventricular repair (BVR), 7 received heart transplantation, and 7 were treated by comfort care, respectively. Overall 34 children died. The Aristotle score (mean value 18.2 ± 3) classified for univentricular circulations in newborns did not have statistical impact on the outcome. Two patients died during stage I (1.2 %), and the interstage I mortality was 6.7 %, and stage II mortality 9 %, respectively. Stage III was up to now performed in 57 patients without mortality. At 1 year, the overall unadjusted survival of HLHS and variants was 84 % and following BVR 89 %, respectively. The Fifteen-year survival rate for HLHS and variants was 77 %, with no significant impact of birth weight of less than 2.5 kg. In conclusion, Hybrid stage I fulfilled the criteria of life-saving approach. In our institution, Hybrid procedure replaced Norwood-staged palliation with a considerable mid- and long-term survival rate. Considering interstage mortality close surveillance is mandatory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01720643
Volume :
36
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Pediatric Cardiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
100576422
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00246-014-1015-2