Impact of Treatment Strategy on Outcomes in Isolated Pulmonary Artery of Ductal Origin

AbstractIsolated pulmonary artery (PA) of ductal origin (IPADO) is a rare cardiac defect which requires surgical repair, with or without preceding palliation. We sought to determine the impact of treatment strategy on outcomes. Retrospective study of consecutive patients with IPADO that underwent staged or primary repair from 1/05 to 9/16 at 6 Congenital Cardiac Research Collaborative centers. Patients with single ventricle physiology, major aortopulmonary collaterals, or bilateral IPADO were excluded. Primary outcome was isolated PA z-score at late follow-up. Secondary outcomes included PA symmetry index (isolated:confluent PA diameter) and reintervention burden. Propensity score adjustment was used to account for baseline differences. Of 60 patients in the study cohort, 26 (43%) underwent staged and 34 (57%) primary repair. The staged and primary repair groups differed in weight at diagnosis and presence of other heart disease but not in baseline PA dimensions. Staged patients underwent ductal stent (n = 16) or surgical shunt (n = 10) placement followed by repair at 210 vs. 21 days in the primary repair group (p< 0.001). At median follow-up of 4.5 years post-repair, after adjustment, isolated PA z-score ( − 0.74 [− 1.75, − 0.26] vs. − 1.95 [− 2.91, − 1.59],p = 0.012) and PA symmetry index (0.81 [0.49, 1.0] vs. 0.55 [0.48, 0.69],p = 0.042) significantly favored the staged repair group. Freedom from PA reintervention was not different between groups (adjusted H...
Source: Mammalian Genome - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Source Type: research