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European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, Vol 11, 687-695, Copyright © 1997 by European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
CP Brizard, A Cochrane, C Austin, F Nomura and TR Karl
OBJECTIVE: Evaluation of a consistent policy of elective repair of truncus
arteriosus at 2-3 months of age for the patients who are independent of
hospital ward care, and long-term outcome. METHODS: Retrospective study of
82 patients with truncus arteriosus who underwent total repair at the
Victorian Paediatric Cardiac Surgical Unit between 1979 and December 1995.
The timing was based on a consistent policy of elective repair at 2-3
months of age for patients who were independent of hospital ward care.
Earlier repair was performed when the patients were in uncontrolled
congestive heart failure. RESULTS: Follow-up was complete for all patients
with a mean of 76 months (1-183). There were 11 hospital deaths (13.4% CL
9-18.5), and five late deaths, actuarial survival at 80 months was 81% (CL
70- 88%) with 39 patients uncensored at that point. For the purpose of this
presentation, patients have been grouped according to their age at repair;
1, neonates n = 17 (hospital mortality = 5); 2, infants 1-6 months of age n
= 48 (hospital mortality = 4); 3, patients beyond 6 months n = 17 (hospital
mortality = 2). This series includes 10 patients with interrupted aortic
arch with no mortality, and 10 patients with discontinuous pulmonary artery
(hospital mortality = 2). Thirty-seven patients have had 54 conduits
replaced to date. Using multiple regression, body weight < 3 kg was the
only significant independent risk factor for hospital mortality.
CONCLUSIONS: Our management policy tended to gather patients with risk
factors described elsewhere into presentation group 1 and low risk truncus
patients into presentation group 2. Deferral of surgery to 2-3 months of
age is possible and lowers the surgical risk.
ARTICLES
Management strategy and long-term outcome for truncus arteriosus
Victorian Paediatric Cardiac Surgical Unit, Royal Children's Hospital, Vic, Melbourne, Australia. cardiac@cryptic.rch.unimelb.edu.au
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