Diagnosis, treatment and outcomes of patients with aortopulmonary window.

نویسندگان

  • Ibrahim Halil Demir
  • Abdullah Erdem
  • Türkay Sarıtaş
  • Fadli Demir
  • Nurdan Erol
  • Ilker Kemal Yücel
  • Numan Ali Aydemir
  • Ahmet Celebi
چکیده

BACKGROUND Aortopulmonary window (APW) is a communication between the ascending aorta and the pulmonary artery in the presence of two separate semilunar valves and is the rarest of septal defects. AIMS To present our experience with the diagnosis and outcome of APW cases. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective cohort study. METHODS Between June 2003 and October 2011, thirteen patients were diagnosed with APW. Clinical features of patients, findings of echocardiographic and angiographic examination, results of surgical intervention and follow-up were reviewed retrospectively. RESULTS Eleven children (10 days to 16 years), underwent surgical correction of APW. In a 12-month-old boy, the defect was repaired by the transcatheter approach. In addition to APW repair, closure of VSD was performed in 2 patients. APW were associated with interruption in two patients; one also had a complex pathology. None of the patients died due to complications of surgical or transcatheter procedures. After a median follow-up period of 40 months, the patients were asymptomatic and none of them required additional medication, except for the patient with complex pathology including an interrupted aortic arch, who underwent balloon angioplasty for recoarctation. CONCLUSION In any infant with the findings of congestive heart failure and failure to thrive, APW must be kept in mind as a differential diagnosis. In isolated APW cases before 6 months of age, echocardiography is often sufficient for diagnosis. In complex cases, cardiac catheterisation is performed for the comprehensive evaluation of associated defects. After 6 months, cardiac catheterisation could be utilised to perform vasoreactivity testing and, if possible, to close the defect.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Balkan medical journal

دوره 30 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013