Long-term results of atrial correction for transposition of the great arteries: Comparison of Mustard and Senning operations

Autor: Bettina E. Hansen, John Rohmer, Jan G.J. Chin, Jan M. Quaegebeur, Willem A. Helbing, A. Gerard Brom, Jaap Ottenkamp
Rok vydání: 1994
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Zdroj: The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery. 108:363-372
ISSN: 0022-5223
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5223(94)70019-2
Popis: Few data exists on the differences in long-term outcome between Mustard and Senning operations. We reviewed available data of all hospital survivors of these operations and assessed risk factors for late death and sinus node dysfunction. Of those patients undergoing the Mustard operation, 60 were hospital survivors (46 simple transposition, 14 complex); of those patients undergoing the Senning operation, 62 were hospital survivors (43 simple, 19 complex). Median duration of follow-up was 16 years (maximum 25 years) for Mustard operation, 11 years (maximum 20 years) for Senning operation. No reoperations were done, except for pacemaker implantation. No differences were found between the two groups with regard to baffle-associated problems, right ventricular failure, sudden death (6% in both groups), and functional status at final follow-up (New York Heart Association class I or II, except for four patients). For patients undergoing the Mustard operation, survival at 16-year follow-up was 91% with simple transposition and 60% with complex transposition ( p = 0.027); for both groups of patients undergoing the Senning operation, survival at 16-year follow-up was 78%. Survival in the absence of rhythm disturbance at 16-year follow-up was 18% for Mustard operation and 53% for Senning operation ( p
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