Outcomes of Interrupted Aortic Arch Repair in Children With Biventricular Circulation

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery(2021)

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Background. To evaluate the outcomes after surgical repair of interrupted aortic arch in patients with biventricular circulation.Methods. We reviewed all children from a single institution (N = 177) who had interrupted aortic arch repair between 1978 and 2018. Patients were separated into simple (n = 122) and complex (n = 55) group based on their concomitant anomalies.Results. Median age at repair was 6 days (range, 1-298 days) and median weight was 3.1 kg (range, 0.95-5.1 kg). Median follow-up time was 11.5 years (mean 12.6 years; range, 0.1-35.9 years). Overall early mortality was 11.9% (21 of 177) and there were 5 late deaths. Era of surgery did not impact on overall survival (P = .37). Between 2000 and 2018, there was a significant difference in early mortality between the simple and complex group (3.2% [2 of 62] vs 24.1% [7 of 29], P = .002). There was an improvement in mortality in the simple group over time (P = .03). Competing risks analysis showed at 15 years after the initial operation 14% had died without arch reoperation, 15.2% had undergone aortic arch reoperation, and 70.8% were alive without arch reoperation. Reoperation on the aortic arch was more common in the complex group compared to the simple group (20.0% [11 of 55] vs 9.0% [11 of 122], P< .001).Conclusions. Survival of patients with interrupted aortic arch and associated simple anomalies has improved over time, although mortality in patients with complex congenital cardiac lesions remains high. (C) 2021 by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons
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interrupted aortic arch repair
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