Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi
March 2008
Objective: To delineate individualized surgical management strategy for the optimal management of pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum (PA/IVS).
Methods: Between 1997 to 2005, 52 consecutive patients with PA/IVS, 31 male and 21 female, aged 2-9, divided into 2 groups according if right ventricle-dependent coronary circulation (RVDCC) existed, underwent individualized surgical treatment. The patients in Group I (with: RVDCC, n = 6) underwent single ventricle repair.
This study describes two cases of the rare congenital anomaly, persistent fifth aortic arch. Both cases involve boys (1 at 9 years of age and another at 7 months of age). To detect persistent fifth aortic arch with interrupted aortic arch, the following methods were used: echocardiogram, angiocardiography, and magnetic resonance imaging.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChildren with postcardiotomy heart failure who are unresponsive to maximal medical management have limited options for survival. Short-term mechanical circulatory support, such as with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and ventricular assist devices, has assumed an expanding role in the care of these patients by providing a bridge to recovery. This report describes the use of left ventricular assist devices with centrifugal pumps in five pediatric cases (weight <15 kg) with postcardiotomy heart failure.
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