Palliation Plus Ventricular Assist Device Insertion in 15 Neonates and Infants With Functionally Univentricular Circulation

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Bleiweis, Mark S. [1 ]
Philip, Joseph [1 ]
Peek, Giles J. [1 ]
Fudge, James C. [1 ]
Sullivan, Kevin J. [1 ]
Co-Vu, Jennifer [1 ]
Gupta, Dipankar [1 ]
Shih, Renata [1 ]
Pietra, Biagio 'Bill' A. [1 ]
Fricker, Frederick Jay [1 ]
Vyas, Himesh V. [1 ]
Hernandez-Rivera, Jose F. [1 ]
Powers, Emma R. [1 ]
Nixon, Connie S. [1 ]
Falasa, Matheus [1 ]
Jacobs, Jeffrey Phillip [1 ]
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[1] Univ Florida, Congenital Heart Ctr, Gainesville, FL USA
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ANNALS OF THORACIC SURGERY | 2022年 / 114卷 / 04期
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10.1016/j.athoracsur.2022.02.051
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BACKGROUND We report 15 high-risk neonates and infants with functionally univentricular circulation stabilized with initial surgical palliation plus ventricular assist device (VAD) insertion (PALLIATION+VAD) in preparation for transplantation.METHODS Fifteen functionally univentricular patients with ductal-dependent systemic circulation (8 hypoplastic left heart syndrome, 1 hypoplastic left heart syndrome-related malformation: 7 neonates, 2 infants) or ductal-dependent pulmonary circulation (6 hypoplastic right heart syndrome: 5 neonates, 1 infant) presented with anatomical and/or physiological features associated with increased risk for conventional univentricular palliation (large coronary sinusoids with ventricular-dependent coronary circulation, severe systemic atrioventricular valvar regurgitation, cardiogenic shock, or restrictive atrial septum). PALLIATION+VAD for patients with ductal-dependent systemic circulation was: VAD insertion plus application of bilateral pulmonary bands, stent placement in the arterial duct, and atrial septectomy, if needed. PALLIATION+VAD for patients with ductal-dependent pulmonary circulation was: VAD insertion plus stent placement in the arterial duct or systemic-to-pulmonary artery shunt with pulmonary arterioplasty, if needed.RESULTS At PALLIATION+VAD, median age was 20 days (range, 4-143 days) and median weight was 3.47 kg (range, 2.43-4.86 kg). Ten patients (67%) survived and 5 patients (33%) died. All ten survivors are at home doing well after successful transplantation. Only 2 of 10 survivors (20%) required intubation > 10 days after PALLIATION+VAD. Median length of VAD support for all 15 patients was 138 days (range, 56-226 days).CONCLUSIONS High-risk neonates with functionally univentricular hearts who are suboptimal candidates for conventional palliation can be successfully stabilized with pulsatile VAD insertion along with initial palliation while awaiting cardiac transplantation; these patients may be extubated, enterally nourished, and optimized for transplantation while on VAD. (Ann Thorac Surg 2022;114:1412-8) (c) 2022 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
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