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The pediatric heart network's study on long-term outcomes of children with HLHS and the impact of Norwood Shunt type in the single ventricle reconstruction trial cohort (SVRIII): Design and adaptations

Authors :
Caren S. Goldberg
J. William Gaynor
William T. Mahle
Chitra Ravishankar
Peter Frommelt
Dawn Ilardi
David Bellinger
Stephen Paridon
Michael Taylor
Kevin D. Hill
L. LuAnn Minich
Steven Schwartz
Katherine Afton
Melissa Lamberti
Felicia L. Trachtenberg
Russell Gongwer
Andrew Atz
Kristin M. Burns
Shahryar Chowdhury
James Cnota
Jon Detterich
Michele Frommelt
Jeffrey P. Jacobs
Thomas A. Miller
Richard G. Ohye
Christian Pizarro
Amee Shah
Patricia Walters
Jane W. Newburger
Source :
American heart journal. 254
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The Single Ventricle Reconstruction (SVR) Trial was the first randomized clinical trial of a surgical approach for treatment of congenital heart disease. Infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) and other single right ventricle (RV) anomalies were randomized to a modified Blalock Taussig Thomas shunt (mBTTS) or a right-ventricular-to-pulmonary-artery shunt (RVPAS) at the time of the Norwood procedure. The aim of the Long-term Outcomes of Children with HLHS and the Impact of Norwood Shunt Type (SVR III) study is to compare early adolescent outcomes including measures of cardiac function, transplant-free survival, and neurodevelopment, between those who received a mBTTS and those who received an RVPAS.Transplant-free survivors of the SVR cohort were enrolled at 10 to 15 years of age for multifaceted in-person evaluation of cardiac function (cardiac magnetic resonance [CMR], echocardiogram and exercise test) and neurodevelopmental evaluation. Right ventricular ejection fraction measured by CMR served as the primary outcome. Development of arrhythmias, protein losing enteropathy, and other comorbidities were assessed through annual medical history interview. Through the course of SVR III, protocol modifications to engage SVR trial participants were designed to enhance recruitment and retention.Evaluation of long-term outcomes will provide important data to inform decisions about the shunt type placed at the Norwood operation and will improve the understanding of cardiovascular and neurodevelopmental outcomes for early adolescents with HLHS.

Details

ISSN :
10976744
Volume :
254
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American heart journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5feb971650b5c8f87165124bbbdb53b9