2021
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1731825
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Outcomes of Arch Reintervention for Recurrent Coarctation in Young Children

Abstract: Objectives To evaluate the outcomes of reintervention for postrepair recoarctation in young children. Methods Between January 2011 and December 2020, all consecutive patients aged ≤3 years who were treated for postrepair recoarctation were included. Recoarctations were classified into two morphological types by three-dimensional imaging. Two methods, namely, surgical repair and balloon angioplasty (BA), were used to treat recoarctation. Results This study included 50 patients with a median … Show more

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“…Bacha et al identi ied that weight less than 1.5 kg at the time of primary arch is an independent predictor of recurrent aortic arch obstruction [14]. However, Sudarshan et al and Jiang et al noted that low weight was not a signi icant factor for choosing surgical strategy [15,16]. Our study shows that weight less than 2500 g is indeed a risk factor for restenosis after neonatal aortic arch repair.…”
Section: Fig 2 Freedom From Reintervention After Aortic Arch Repair I...mentioning
confidence: 49%
“…Bacha et al identi ied that weight less than 1.5 kg at the time of primary arch is an independent predictor of recurrent aortic arch obstruction [14]. However, Sudarshan et al and Jiang et al noted that low weight was not a signi icant factor for choosing surgical strategy [15,16]. Our study shows that weight less than 2500 g is indeed a risk factor for restenosis after neonatal aortic arch repair.…”
Section: Fig 2 Freedom From Reintervention After Aortic Arch Repair I...mentioning
confidence: 49%