Factors influencing survival in patients after bidirectional Glenn shunt

Clinical characteristics, echocardiographic values, and catheterization data of 45 patients with a functional univentricular heart who had a bidirectional Glenn shunt instituted between November 1994 and October 2006 were retrospectively reviewed. Median age at operation was 20 months (range, 9 mont...

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Main Authors: Suchaya Silvilairat, Yupada Pongprot, Rekwan Sittiwangkul, Surin Woragidpoonpol, Suphachai Chuaratanaphong, Weerachai Nawarawong
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-606832018-09-10T03:47:09Z Factors influencing survival in patients after bidirectional Glenn shunt Suchaya Silvilairat Yupada Pongprot Rekwan Sittiwangkul Surin Woragidpoonpol Suphachai Chuaratanaphong Weerachai Nawarawong Medicine Clinical characteristics, echocardiographic values, and catheterization data of 45 patients with a functional univentricular heart who had a bidirectional Glenn shunt instituted between November 1994 and October 2006 were retrospectively reviewed. Median age at operation was 20 months (range, 9 months to 19 years). Median follow-up time after the bidirectional Glenn operation was 4 years (range, 1 day to 11 years). The early mortality rate was 4/45 (8.9%); overall mortality was 24.4%. Actuarial survival after a bidirectional Glenn shunt was 73% ± 8% at 5 years and 55% ± 17% at 10 years. In multivariate Cox proportional hazards analysis, heterotaxy syndrome and systemic right ventricle were independent predictors of mortality after the bidirectional Glenn shunt. Age at operation, oxygen saturation, previous surgery, a pulsatile Glenn shunt, cardiopulmonary bypass, postoperative pulmonary artery pressure, bilateral superior venae cavae, and Nakata index were not predictive of mortality. The presence of heterotaxy syndrome and systemic right ventricle in patients with a functional univentricular heart should lead to aggressive investigation and management strategies. 2018-09-10T03:47:09Z 2018-09-10T03:47:09Z 2008-01-01 Journal 02184923 2-s2.0-55949111408 10.1177/021849230801600508 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=55949111408&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/60683
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Suchaya Silvilairat
Yupada Pongprot
Rekwan Sittiwangkul
Surin Woragidpoonpol
Suphachai Chuaratanaphong
Weerachai Nawarawong
Factors influencing survival in patients after bidirectional Glenn shunt
description Clinical characteristics, echocardiographic values, and catheterization data of 45 patients with a functional univentricular heart who had a bidirectional Glenn shunt instituted between November 1994 and October 2006 were retrospectively reviewed. Median age at operation was 20 months (range, 9 months to 19 years). Median follow-up time after the bidirectional Glenn operation was 4 years (range, 1 day to 11 years). The early mortality rate was 4/45 (8.9%); overall mortality was 24.4%. Actuarial survival after a bidirectional Glenn shunt was 73% ± 8% at 5 years and 55% ± 17% at 10 years. In multivariate Cox proportional hazards analysis, heterotaxy syndrome and systemic right ventricle were independent predictors of mortality after the bidirectional Glenn shunt. Age at operation, oxygen saturation, previous surgery, a pulsatile Glenn shunt, cardiopulmonary bypass, postoperative pulmonary artery pressure, bilateral superior venae cavae, and Nakata index were not predictive of mortality. The presence of heterotaxy syndrome and systemic right ventricle in patients with a functional univentricular heart should lead to aggressive investigation and management strategies.
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author Suchaya Silvilairat
Yupada Pongprot
Rekwan Sittiwangkul
Surin Woragidpoonpol
Suphachai Chuaratanaphong
Weerachai Nawarawong
author_facet Suchaya Silvilairat
Yupada Pongprot
Rekwan Sittiwangkul
Surin Woragidpoonpol
Suphachai Chuaratanaphong
Weerachai Nawarawong
author_sort Suchaya Silvilairat
title Factors influencing survival in patients after bidirectional Glenn shunt
title_short Factors influencing survival in patients after bidirectional Glenn shunt
title_full Factors influencing survival in patients after bidirectional Glenn shunt
title_fullStr Factors influencing survival in patients after bidirectional Glenn shunt
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing survival in patients after bidirectional Glenn shunt
title_sort factors influencing survival in patients after bidirectional glenn shunt
publishDate 2018
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