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Waterston anastomosis for initial palliation of tetralogy of Fallot

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1981
abstract:
Two hundred twenty-seven patients (median age 5.4 months) in whom a Waterston anastomosis was done for initial palliation of tetralogy of Fallot between 1966 and 1979 were studied. Twelve patients died in the hospital (5.3%; 70% confidence limits, 3.8% to 7.3%). Young age, low weight, and poor clinical condition did not appear to be incremental risk factors, whereas a too large or a too small shunt was largely responsible for the hospital mortality and morbidity. Follow-up information was available in all the 215 patients discharged from the hospital. At the last follow-up visit, before any further surgical procedure, 74% of the patients were clinically in good condition. By actuarial methods, 97.7% of hospital survivors were alive and 95.8% were event-free at and beyond 3 years postoperatively. Eighty-six patients have been catheterized in preparation for secondary repair (mean interval between Waterston shunt and catheterization, 2.9 +/- 1.38 years). One patient developed pulmonary vascular disease, four acquired pulmonary atresia, and 14 had a severe kinking of the right pulmonary artery at the site of the anastomosis.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Parenzan, L; Alfieri, Ottavio; Vanini, V; Bianchi, T; Villani, M; Tiraboschi, R; Crupi, G; Locatelli, G.
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/13408
Published in:
JOURNAL OF THORACIC AND CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY
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