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Interventional creation of an endogenous reverse Potts shunt in an infant with pulmonary hypertension and genetic surfactant disorder-a case report.

Authors :
Sallmon H
Berger F
Weber SC
Fischer HS
Hansmann G
Opgen-Rhein B
Source :
Cardiovascular diagnosis and therapy [Cardiovasc Diagn Ther] 2020 Oct; Vol. 10 (5), pp. 1696-1700.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Reverse Potts shunt is a palliative procedure aimed at decompressing the pressure-overloaded right ventricle in severe pulmonary hypertension (PH). We, herein, report the first case of an interventional creation of an "endogenous" reverse Potts shunt by stenting a pre-existing small but patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in a 2 months old female infant with severe, supra-systemic PH, associated with a novel combination of a compound heterozygous ABCA3 mutation and additional heterozygous genetic variants of surfactant protein B ( SFTPB ) and C ( SFTPC ). The aforementioned combination of human genetic mutations has not been described before in viable infants, children or adults. The catheter intervention was performed via percutaneous femoral arterial access and was well-tolerated. Subsequently, the infant improved by means of clinical status, echocardiographic systolic right ventricular (RV) function, and serum NT-proBNP levels as biomarker of right atrial and RV pressure load. In conclusion, this single case report suggests that interventional stenting of a pre-existing PDA to create an "endogenous" reverse Potts shunt is feasible and efficacious in infants less than 3 months old with severe PH and impending RV failure associated with developmental lung disease.<br />Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/cdt.2020.03.11). The series “Right Ventricular Dysfunction” was commissioned by the editorial office without any funding or sponsorship. The authors have no other conflicts of interest to declare.<br /> (2020 Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2223-3652
Volume :
10
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cardiovascular diagnosis and therapy
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
33224783
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21037/cdt.2020.03.11