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Surgical outcomes of reoperation after Fontan completion

Authors :
Kei Inai
Hiroshi Niinami
Hisashi Yoshida
Junko Katagiri
Ryogo Hoki
Yuki Nakayama
Takeshi Shinkawa
Source :
Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery. 34(3)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

OBJECTIVES Patients who have achieved Fontan circulation may require reoperation. We reviewed the outcomes of reoperation after Fontan completion and assessed the risk factors for poor outcomes. METHODS This was a retrospective study of 106 patients undergoing open-heart reoperations after Fontan completion in 2003 at a single institution. RESULTS The mean age at reoperation was 24.6 ± 8.3 years. A history of Fontan failure or end-organ dysfunction was noted in 30 patients. The reoperations included 73 total cavopulmonary connection conversions, 29 atrioventricular or semilunar valve operations (17 with total cavopulmonary connection conversions) and 4 other operations. Eight early deaths occurred. During a median follow-up of 5.5 (0.01–16.2) years, there were 3 late deaths and 9 second cardiac operations. The 10-year survival rate after reoperation was 89.8%, and the 5-year second cardiac operation-free survival was 84.3%. The 10-year survival rates were significantly lower in patients who underwent surgery before 2011 (75.8% vs 100%), had a history of Fontan failure or end-organ dysfunction (71.7% vs 97.3%), had preoperative central venous pressure >15 mmHg (64.9% vs 96.5%) and were operated on with deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA) (60.0% vs 91.3%). A history of Fontan failure or end-organ dysfunction, preoperative central venous pressure >15 mmHg and requirement of DHCA were identified as risk factors for mortality. CONCLUSIONS Reoperation after Fontan completion resulted in excellent mid-term outcomes. A history of failed Fontan circulation and the requirement of DHCA negatively affected survival outcomes.

Details

ISSN :
15699285
Volume :
34
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8848a32dfd201a8b8d4133d96bd3b6fa