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Cardiovascular events in perimembranous ventricular septal defect with left ventricular volume overload: a French prospective cohort study (FRANCISCO)

Authors :
Damien Bonnet
Ali Houeijeh
Gilles Bosser
Clément Karsenty
Pamela Moceri
Pauline Helms
Lisa Guirgis
Elise Barre
Quentin Hauet
Sébastien Hascoët
Khaled Hadeed
Virginie Lambert
Xavier Iriart
Nicolas Pangaud
Bérangère Urbina-Hiel
Meriem Mostefa-Kara
Charlotte Denis
Eric Hery
Zakaria Jalal
Nadir Benbrik
Pierre Mauran
Pascale Maragnes
Hugues Lucron
Pascal Amedro
Céline Gronier
Francisco investigators
Magalie Ladouceur
Stéphanie Douchin
François Godart
Bruno Lefort
Karine Warin Fresse
Jean Benoit Thambo
Maurice Guirgis
Diala Khraiche
Adeline Basquin
Daniela Laux
Ronan Bonefoy
Estibaliz Valdeolmillos
Ivan Bouzguenda
Caroline Ovaert
Antoine Legendre
Laurence Iserin
Samir Harchaoui
Laurence Cohen
Jean Marc Lupoglazoff
Bertrand Leobon
Anne-Sophie Leborgne
Carine Vastel
Aurélie Chalard
Nicolas Combes
Alban-Elouen Baruteau
Hélène Ansquer
Guy Vaksmann
Lucile Houyel
Claire Bertail
Physiologie & médecine expérimentale du Cœur et des Muscles [U 1046] (PhyMedExp)
Université de Montpellier (UM)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Montpellier] (CHRU Montpellier)
Source :
Cardiology in the Young, Cardiology in the Young, Cambridge University Press (CUP), In press, pp.1-6. ⟨10.1017/S1047951121002717⟩
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2021.

Abstract

The long-term prospective multi-centre nationwide (French) observational study FRANCISCO will provide new information on perimembranous ventricular septal defect with left ventricular overload but no pulmonary hypertension in children older than 1 year. Outcomes will be compared according to treatment strategy (watchful waiting, surgical closure, or percutaneous closure) and anatomic features of the defect. The results are expected to provide additional guidance about the optimal treatment of this specific population, which is unclear at present. Background The management of paediatric isolated perimembranous ventricular septal defect (pmVSD) with left ventricle (LV) volume overload but no pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) remains controversial. Three therapeutic approaches are considered: watchful waiting, surgical closure, and percutaneous closure. We aim to investigate the long-term outcomes of these patients according to anatomic pmVSD characteristics and treatment strategy. Methods The Filiale de Cardiologie Pediatrique et Congenitale (FCPC) designed the FRANCISCO registry, a long-term prospective nationwide multi-centre observational cohort study sponsored by the French Society of Cardiology, which enrolled, over 2 years (2018–2020), patients older than 1 year who had isolated pmVSD with LV volume overload. Prevalent complications related to pmVSD at baseline were exclusion criteria. Clinical, echocardiographic, and functional data will be collected at inclusion then after 1, 5, and 10 years. A core lab will analyse all baseline echocardiographic data to depict anatomical pmVSD features. The primary outcome is the 5-year incidence of cardiovascular events (infective endocarditis, sub-aortic stenosis, aortic regurgitation, right ventricular outflow tract stenosis, tricuspid regurgitation, PAH, arrhythmia, stroke, haemolysis, heart failure, or death from a cardiovascular event). We plan to enrol 200 patients, given the 10% estimated 5-year incidence of cardiovascular events with a 95% confidence interval of ±5%. Associations linking anatomical pmVSD features and treatment strategy to the incidence of complications will be assessed. Conclusions The FRANSCICO study will provide the long-term incidence of complications in patients older than 1 year with pmVSD and LV volume overload. The results are expected to improve guidance for treatment decisions.

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Language :
English
ISSN :
10479511 and 14671107
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cardiology in the Young, Cardiology in the Young, Cambridge University Press (CUP), In press, pp.1-6. ⟨10.1017/S1047951121002717⟩
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d3e2da9d4e9bef2ce544b51a5047a27c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1047951121002717⟩