Use of the ADO is applicable for transcatheter closure of significant CAF. Advantages of using the ADO include the antegrade approach, use of a single device, and effective CAF occlusion.
In our review, we found no statistically significant difference in survival or resource usage between those patients undergoing the Norwood procedure and those undergoing a hybrid procedure as initial palliation for hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
As in larger patients, use of large stents for treatment of CoA in small children is effective and safe in the short term. In these patients, stent redilations will be required, and follow-up is ongoing.
Rotational angiography (RA) has proven to be an excellent method for evaluating congenital disease (CHD) in the cardiac cath lab, permitting acquisition of 3D datasets with superior spatial resolution. This technique has not been routinely implemented for 3D printing in CHD. We describe our case series of models printed from RA and validate our technique. All patients with models printed from RA were selected. RA acquisitions from a Toshiba Infinix-I system were postprocessed and printed with a Stratasys Eden 260. Two independent observers measured 5-10 points of interest on both the RA and the 3D model. Bland Altman plot was used to compare the measurements on rotational angiography to the printed model. Models were printed from RA in 5 patients (age 2 months-1 year). Diagnoses included (a) coronary artery aneurysm, (b) Glenn shunt, (c) coarctation of the aorta, (d) tetralogy of Fallot with MAPCAs, and (e) pulmonary artery stenosis. There was no significant measurement difference between RA and the printed model (r = 0.990, p < 0.01, Bland Altman p = 0.987). There was also no significant inter-observer variability. The MAPCAs model was referenced by the surgeon intraoperatively and was accurate. Rotational angiography can generate highly accurate 3D models in congenital heart disease, including in small vascular structures. These models can be extremely useful in patient evaluation and management.
Patients with unidirectional Fontan and PAVM demonstrate increased oxygen saturations following reconnection of PAs, suggesting regression of PAVM. This procedure can be performed safely using uncovered stents, and it is effective in improving systemic oxygen saturations.
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