Publications by authors named "Alain E Serraf"

The aim of this study was to evaluate the natural history of patients after mitral valve intervention in the pediatric age. This is a retrospective study including all patients who underwent mitral valve surgery from 1998 to 2022. The patients' surgical reports, postoperative records, and ambulatory visits were reviewed.

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The dominant ventricular morphology affects both the early and late outcomes of the Fontan procedure, but its impact on the patients' status immediately following the Glenn procedure is unknown. This study aims to evaluate the effect of the infants' dominant ventricular morphology on the immediate course after undergoing the Glenn procedure. This single-center, retrospective study included all patients who underwent the Glenn procedure between October 2003 and May 2016.

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Background: Either deep hypothermia with circulatory arrest or hypothermic perfusion with antegrade selective cerebral perfusion is used during the Norwood procedure for hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Normothermic perfusion has been described for pediatric patients. The aim of this study was to compare the early outcomes of patients undergoing the Norwood procedure with antegrade selective cerebral perfusion under hypothermia with the procedure under normothermia.

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The use of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is thought to cause delayed cardiac damage. DNA methylation-based liquid biopsies are novel biomarkers for monitoring acute cardiac cell death. We assessed cell-free DNA molecules as markers for cardiac damage after open-heart surgery.

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Background: Single ventricle heart disease comprises a wide variety of critical heart defects that lead to the provision of systemic cardiac output by one dominant ventricle. It requires staged surgical palliation that culminates in Fontan circulation. Dominant ventricular morphology in single ventricle patients reportedly has an impact on postoperative morbidity and mortality with varying results.

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Introduction: The Glenn procedure is generally performed as a second-stage palliative procedure toward the completion of Fontan circulation in patients with a functionally univentricular heart. Safe Fontan completion requires normal ventricular function, competent atrioventricular valves, normal pulmonary arteries anatomy, and low pulmonary vascular resistances (PVRs), which is merely an estimation that considers both lungs as a single unit. Clinical observations revealed that patients who previously underwent bilateral bidirectional cavopulmonary anastomosis (b-BCPA) had a stormier postoperative course in respect to other patients with previous unilateral BCPA (u-BCPA) postoperatively after Fontan completion.

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Objectives: The objectives were to determine in patients with Tetralogy of Fallot (ToF) and abnormal coronary artery (ACA): the long-term outcomes of different surgical strategies; the risk factors for right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) obstruction, reoperation, heart failure and mortality. To date, the surgical strategies and prognostic factors for repair of ToF with an ACA, crossing the RVOT and avoiding a classic repair, have not been evaluated in a large series using a multivariate analysis.

Methods: A retrospective study (1986-2011) included 72 patients.

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