Autor: |
Lucron, H., Brard, M., Atallah, V., D'orazio, J., Tuttle, S., Yssap, J., Isetta, C., Lion, F., Le Harrivel De Gonneville, A., Hatchuel, Y., Inamo, J., Barbotin-Larrieu, F. |
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Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases; 2024 Supplement, Vol. 117 Issue 8/9, pS241-S241, 1p |
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Disparities persist regarding the access to pediatric and congenital cardiac catheterization procedures (PCCC). Developing capacities in French overseas territories located far away from mainland France remains essential to reducing inequalities and mortality. To describe the characteristics of patients, procedures type risk categories (PTRC) and outcomes for all PCCC performed on the French island of Martinique (Caribbean). Single center observational study. We recorded prospectively all consecutives PCCC performed in the catheter laboratory of the university Hospital of Martinique from January 2007 to December 2023. Demographics, procedures characteristics, PTRC, adverse events occurrence, as well as 24-hours mortality were documented. All results were retrospectively analysed. We performed 869 PCCC in 770 consecutives patients (31.3% < 1-year-old; 9.4% aged < 1 month) living in French territories (90%) of Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Saint-Martin, or natives from others Caribbean islands (10%). The median age and weight (IQR) were 4 years (0.6–13) and 16 kg (6.4–4.6). There were 126 urgent and 43 (4.9%) rescue procedures. PCCC were predominantly interventional (68.7%; success rate: 95.1%) covering all types of procedures, except revalvulation. The overall median PTRC was 2 (2–3) with a 24-h mortality of 1.1%. Complications occurred in 35 cases (4%), of which 18 were major, either procedure and anaesthesia-related (40%) or likely linked (40%) to the critical condition on admission at the cathlab. Overtime, the case-mix complexity continued to increase (PTRC > 3 in 25% of patients, with a median age and weight of 2.6 years and 6.5 kg, within the past 5 years). Developing permanent PCCC capabilities in French Martinique is efficient and safe. This ongoing international program is sustainable with the inclusion of patients coming from all French territories and neighbouring Caribbean islands and the continuous support of French Health Authorities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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