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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 11, 112-116, Copyright © 1997 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
S Dabritz, W Engelhardt, G von Bernuth and BJ Messmer
OBJECTIVE: Arterial switch operation (ASO) is the procedure of choice for
the repair of simple d-transposition of the great arteries (TGA) during the
neonatal period. Beyond this time such correction is performed in two
stages. The first step incorporates banding of the pulmonary artery with or
without a Blalock-Taussig shunt to train the left ventricle (LV). The
second step consists of the ASO. To find out whether candidates for a
two-stage procedure would tolerate a one-stage correction, a trial of
pulmonary artery banding was performed. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Between
February 1986 and December 1995, 224 patients less than 3 months of age
with TGA, intact ventricular septum or a small restrictive ventricular
septal defect, had an ASO. Seven patients were 4 weeks of age or older
(28-70 days). Two of these had a pulmonary artery to systemic pressure
ratio higher than 0.6 and underwent primary ASO without complications. The
remaining five patients had low left ventricular pressure with a pulmonary
to systemic pressure ratio of 0.2- 0.5; echocardiography showed a
banana-shaped LV with left ventricular wall thickness as low as 3 mm. They
underwent a trial of pulmonary artery banding to systemic pressure for
15-30 min. As this increase in workload was tolerated well with an
anticipated decrease of oxygen saturation but without hemodynamic
disturbances anticipated, the ASO was performed immediately. RESULTS:
Postoperative course was uneventful in all five patients, although
catecholamine dependence was prolonged and three patients received
enoximone. There were no severe complications. Echocardiography showed an
increase in posterior wall thickness from 3 to 6 mm after 19 days in one
infant. CONCLUSION: Some of the children, assigned for a 'two-stage' ASO
may tolerate a primary anatomic repair up to an age of at least three
months. This subgroup can be selected by a trial of pulmonary artery
banding.
ARTICLES
Trial of pulmonary artery banding: a diagnostic criterion for 'one- stage' arterial switch in simple transposition of the great arteries beyond the neonatal period
Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, RWTH Aachen, Germany.
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