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Surgical outcome in pediatric patients with Ebstein's anomaly: A multicenter, long-term study
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Delhaas, Tammo
, de Korte, Chris L
, du Marchie Sarvaas, Gideon J
, Singh, Sandeep K
, Kuipers, Irene M
, Kapusta, Livia
, Geerdink, Lianne M
, Ebels, Tjark
, Helbing, Willem A
, Haas, Felix
, Bogers, Ad J J C
, Hazekamp, Mark G
, ter Heide, Henriette
, Rozendaal, Lieke
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Pediatrics
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
2017
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Surgical outcome in pediatric patients with Ebstein's anomaly: A multicenter, long-term study
by
Delhaas, Tammo
, de Korte, Chris L
, du Marchie Sarvaas, Gideon J
, Singh, Sandeep K
, Kuipers, Irene M
, Kapusta, Livia
, Geerdink, Lianne M
, Ebels, Tjark
, Helbing, Willem A
, Haas, Felix
, Bogers, Ad J J C
, Hazekamp, Mark G
, ter Heide, Henriette
, Rozendaal, Lieke
in
Pediatrics
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
2017
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Surgical outcome in pediatric patients with Ebstein's anomaly: A multicenter, long-term study
by
Delhaas, Tammo
, de Korte, Chris L
, du Marchie Sarvaas, Gideon J
, Singh, Sandeep K
, Kuipers, Irene M
, Kapusta, Livia
, Geerdink, Lianne M
, Ebels, Tjark
, Helbing, Willem A
, Haas, Felix
, Bogers, Ad J J C
, Hazekamp, Mark G
, ter Heide, Henriette
, Rozendaal, Lieke
in
Pediatrics
/ Surgery
/ Surgical outcomes
2017
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Surgical outcome in pediatric patients with Ebstein's anomaly: A multicenter, long-term study
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Surgical outcome in pediatric patients with Ebstein's anomaly: A multicenter, long-term study
2017
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Objective Surgical outcomes of pediatric patients with Ebstein's anomaly are often described as part of all-age-inclusive series. Our objective is to focus on patients treated surgically in childhood (0-18 y). We study the intended treatment (biventricular or 1.5 ventricle repair or univentricular palliation), freedom from unplanned reoperation and survival of this specific age group, in a nationwide study. Design Records of all Ebstein's anomaly patients born between 1980 and 2013 were reviewed. Demographic variables, intraoperative procedures and postoperative outcomes were analyzed. Results Sixty-three patients underwent 109 operations. Median follow-up after diagnosis was 121 months (range 0-216 months). Twenty-nine (46%) patients required surgery in the first year of life, including 21 who required neonatal surgery. The intended treatment was biventricular (n=37, 59%) and 1.5 ventricle (n=5, 8%) repair or univentricular (n=21, 33%) palliation. The one-, five-, and 10-year freedom from unplanned reoperation was 89%, 79%, and 75% respectively. There were nine (14%) in hospital deaths (within 30 d after surgery). Causes of death were low cardiac output syndrome, cardiac failure, hypoxemia, pulmonary hypertension or an unknown cause. There were no late deaths. Conclusions Surgery in childhood represents the worse spectrum of disease, biventricular repair is often not applied. Patients often face revision surgery. Mortality is limited to the immediate postsurgical period.
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