2021
DOI: 10.1017/s104795112100408x
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Outcome of truncus arteriosus repair: 20 years of single-center experience comparing early versus late surgical repair

Abstract: Background: Truncus arteriosus is a rare CHD. Neonatal and early infancy repair is recommended though some cases may present late. The aim of our study is to investigate the current results of truncus arteriosus repair and to analyse the differences in outcome and reintervention need between early versus late truncus arteriosus surgical repair. Material and methods: In this cohort study, we reviewed all children who underwent truncus arteriosus repair from 2001 till 2021. We divided pati… Show more

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“…given that the earlier era was associated with early mortality, early mortality in the current era was much better (4.5%, 1/22) which was comparable with other recent series [5,9]. Furthermore, later attrition among early survivors rarely occurred; consequently, most mortality occurred in the first postoperative year, which is similar to the findings of previous reports [11,12].…”
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“…given that the earlier era was associated with early mortality, early mortality in the current era was much better (4.5%, 1/22) which was comparable with other recent series [5,9]. Furthermore, later attrition among early survivors rarely occurred; consequently, most mortality occurred in the first postoperative year, which is similar to the findings of previous reports [11,12].…”
Section: Jcssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Although a staged approach has been adopted to avoid significant morbidity and mortality following neonatal surgery [8], early 1-stage repair has been a standard approach for this anomaly. With progress in surgical techniques and perioperative management, outcomes have been gradually improved [5,8,9]. While various factors associated with mortality and reinterventions have been identified in previous studies, mortality, morbidity, and reinterventions after repair are still not uncommon [5][6][7][9][10][11][12].…”
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“…Persistent TA is rare among congenital heart lesions, accounting for approximately 2% to 4% [ 4 ]. TA features a single arterial trunk that supplies the systemic circulation, pulmonary arteries, and coronary arteries.…”
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“…Strategies to prevent early right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) reoperation after the repair of truncus arteriosus (TA) have focused primarily on the type or size of conduit used to establish right ventricular to pulmonary artery (PA) continuity. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 Although the conduit type and size likely contribute to the timing of reoperation, potential distortion of the branch PAs at the time of initial repair is often overlooked. Traditionally, the branch PAs are excised from the truncal root and the corresponding defect used as the pulmonary bifurcation.…”
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