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Overview
Recommendation for surgery in cyanotic heart disease
The table shows indications for surgery in cyanotic congenital heart disease according to 2018 AHA/ACC Guideline:[1]
Abbreviations:
TGA: Transposition of great arteries;
PDA: Patent ductus arteriosus ;
ASD: Atrial septal defect;
VSD: Ventricular septal defect;
TAPVC: Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection;
TOF: Tetralogy of fallot;
CCTGA: Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries;
PS: Pulmonary stenosis;
Recommendation for surgery in cyanotic congenital heart disease |
Indications for repair of a scimitar vein in Anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) (Class I, Level of Evidence B ): |
❑ Decreased functional capacity |
Indications for surgery in Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Connections (TAPVC)(Class 2a, Level of Evidence B) : |
❑ Asymptomatic adults with right ventricle volume overload |
Indications for surgery repair or reoperation in Ebstein anomaly : (Class I, Level of Evidence B) |
❑ Significant tricuspid regurgitation in the presence of the following: |
Indications for surgery repair or reoperation in Ebstein anomaly:(Class 2a, Level of Evidence B) |
❑ Significant tricuspid regurgitation in the presence of the following: |
Indication for Glenn anastomousis at the time of repair in Ebstein anomaly : (Class 2b, Level of Evidence B) |
❑ Severe right ventricle dilation |
Indication for pulmonary valve replacement ( surgical or percutaneous in Tetralogy of fallot (Class I, Level of Evidence B): |
❑ Symptomatic Moderate to severe pulmonary regurgitation after repaired TOF in which symptoms can not be explained otherwise. |
Indication for Pulmonary valve replacement ( surgical or percutaneous in Tetralogy of fallot : (Class 2a, Level of Evidence B) |
❑ Asymptomatic moderate to severe pulmonary regurgitation after repaired TOF |
Indication for Tricuspid valve replacement in CCTGA : (Class I, Level of Evidence B) |
❑ Symptomatic severe tricuspid regurgitaion accompanied by preserved or mildly systolic dysfunction of systemic ventricle |
Indication for Tricuspid valve replacement in CCTGA : (Class 2a, Level of Evidence C) |
❑ Asymptomatic severe tricuspid regurgitation accompanied by mildly dilated systemic ventricle |
Indication for conduit intervention/replacement in CCTGA : (Class 2b, Level of Evidence B) |
❑ Symptomatic subpulmonary left ventricle to pulmonary artery conduit dysfunction |
Indication for Balloon valvoplasty in Pulmonary stenosis : (Class I , Level of Evidence B) |
❑ In adult with moderate to severe valvular PS with symptoms of heart failure, cyanosis from intracardiac right to left shunt, exercise intolerance |
Indication for Balloon valvoplasty in Pulmonary stenosis : (Class 2a , Level of Evidence C) |
❑ Asymptomatic severe valvular PS |
Indication for Dilation and stenting in Peripheral Pulmonary stenosis : (Class 2a, Level of Evidence B) |
❑ In adult with branch and peripheral PS , pulmonary artery dilation and stenting is recommended |
References
- ↑ Stout, Karen K.; Daniels, Curt J.; Aboulhosn, Jamil A.; Bozkurt, Biykem; Broberg, Craig S.; Colman, Jack M.; Crumb, Stephen R.; Dearani, Joseph A.; Fuller, Stephanie; Gurvitz, Michelle; Khairy, Paul; Landzberg, Michael J.; Saidi, Arwa; Valente, Anne Marie; Van Hare, George F. (2019). "2018 AHA/ACC Guideline for the Management of Adults With Congenital Heart Disease: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Clinical Practice Guidelines". Circulation. 139 (14). doi:10.1161/CIR.0000000000000603. ISSN 0009-7322.