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Published in: Pediatric Cardiology 7/2018

01-10-2018 | Original Article

Neonatal Outcomes in Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return: The Role of Prenatal Diagnosis and Pulmonary Venous Obstruction

Authors: Shelly Domadia, S. Ram Kumar, Jodie K. Votava-Smith, Jay D. Pruetz

Published in: Pediatric Cardiology | Issue 7/2018

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Abstract

The objective of this study is to evaluate neonatal outcomes of total anomalous pulmonary venous return (TAPVR) and identify fetal echocardiography findings associated with preoperative pulmonary venous obstruction (PPVO). This retrospective study evaluated TAPVR cases from 2005 to 2014 for preoperative and postoperative outcomes based on prenatal diagnosis, PPVO, and heterotaxy syndrome. Fetal pulmonary and vertical vein Dopplers were analyzed as predictors of PPVO. Of 137 TAPVR cases, 12% were prenatally diagnosed; 60% had PPVO, and 21% had heterotaxy. Of the prenatally diagnosed patients, 63% also had heterotaxy. TAPVR repair was performed in 135 cases and survival to discharge was 82% (112/137). Heterotaxy was the only independent predictor of mortality on multiple regression analysis [OR 5.5 (CI 1.3–16.7), p = 0.02]. PPVO was associated with preoperative acidosis, need for inhaled nitric oxide, and more emergent surgery, but not postoperative mortality. Fetal vertical vein Doppler peak velocity > 0.74 m/s mmHg predicted PPVO (93% sensitivity; 83% specificity) while pulmonary vein Doppler did not. TAPVR has severe neonatal morbidity and mortality with low prenatal diagnosis rates in the absence of heterotaxy. Patients with obstructed TAPVR had greater preoperative morbidity, but only heterotaxy was independently associated with increased postoperative mortality. Vertical vein velocity helped prenatally identify those at risk of PPVO.
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Metadata
Title
Neonatal Outcomes in Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return: The Role of Prenatal Diagnosis and Pulmonary Venous Obstruction
Authors
Shelly Domadia
S. Ram Kumar
Jodie K. Votava-Smith
Jay D. Pruetz
Publication date
01-10-2018
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Pediatric Cardiology / Issue 7/2018
Print ISSN: 0172-0643
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1971
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00246-018-1901-0

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