Publications by authors named "Renate Kaulitz"

Recent research in patients with functionally univentricular hearts (UVH) is focusing on pathologies of the lymphatic vessels. Morphology of the abdominal lymphatic vessels was analyzed by MRI in patients with UVH following total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC) and it was examined, if clinical and laboratory parameters correlate with changes after TCPC. We prospectively examined 33 patients at the age of 19.

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Background: Adults with congenital heart defects (ACHD) globally constitute a notably medically underserved patient population. Despite therapeutic advancements, these individuals often confront substantial physical and psychosocial residua or sequelae, requiring specialized, integrative cardiological care throughout their lifespan. Heart failure (HF) is a critical challenge in this population, markedly impacting morbidity and mortality.

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Objectives: In this study we examined the correlation between the extent of thoracic lymphatic anomalies in patients after surgical palliation by total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC) and their outcome in terms of clinical and laboratory parameters.

Materials And Methods: We prospectively examined 33 patients after TCPC with an isotropic heavily T2-weighted MRI sequence on a 3.0 T scanner.

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Direct hepatic veins-to-hemiazygos connection offers the balanced distribution of hepatic venous blood to both lungs, not requiring anticoagulation. We report a 13-year follow-up after this type of off-pump Fontan completion. Patient's hepatic veins-to-hemiazygos confluence increased with growth to allow for unobstructed flow.

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A 25-year-old patient with signs of cirrhosis on ultrasound and CT presented with portal vein thrombosis on routine follow-up examinations; retrograde hepatic wedge angiography demonstrated only the right-sided portal vein branch. Development of a portosystemic collateral vessel to the left-sided renal vein prevented signs of hypersplenism. This unique complication of portal vein thrombosis should be considered during long-term surveillance.

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Objective: Chronic paediatric heart disease is often associated with residual symptoms, persisting functional restrictions, and late sequelae for psychosocial development. It is, therefore, increasingly important to evaluate the health-related quality of life of children and adolescents with chronic heart disease. The aim of this study was to determine medical and socio-demographic variables affecting health-related quality of life in school-aged children and adolescents with chronic heart disease.

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Myxoma in neonatal life are extremely rare. We report a case of a neonate with a pedunculated cardiac tumour arising from the anterolateral left ventricular wall protruding across the left ventricular outflow tract and continuously extending into the distal aortic arch. Surgical removal at 14 days of age via combined transaortic approach and apical ventriculotomy was indicated because of the risk of further compromise of aortic valve function and aortic arch obstruction.

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Cardiotocography and echocardiography are currently standard for fetal heart monitoring. However, both do not provide adequate temporal resolution to measure fetal cardiac time intervals and detect arrhythmias, which can occur during normal sinus rhythm. Fetal magnetocardiography (fMCG) is a non-invasive technique measuring magnetic signals generated by fetal heart activity.

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Objective: To obtain information on health and quality of life in adults with Noonan syndrome.

Study Design: From a cohort of 144 children with the diagnosis of Noonan syndrome whose height data had been published 23 years ago, 103 pediatric files providing adequate data were identified. Participants were sent questionnaires and asked to provide saliva for DNA analysis and to return for physical examination.

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In the majority of patients, secundum atrial septal defects (ASDs) are treated interventionally or surgically, before the onset of clinical symptoms, between 3 and 6 years of age. Because right-ventricular dimensions usually normalize after ASD closure, it has been assumed that cardiac function and exercise performance also normalize at long-term follow-up. The aim of our study was to determine cardiac index (CI) at rest and during exercise at medium-term follow-up of children who had undergone surgical or interventional closure of ASD because no such reports have been published thus far.

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The purpose of this study was evaluation of an ice-free cryopreservation method for heart valves in an allogeneic juvenile pulmonary sheep implant model and comparison with traditionally frozen cryopreserved valves. Hearts of 15 crossbred Whiteface sheep were procured in Minnesota. The valves were processed in South Carolina and the pulmonary valves implanted orthotopically in 12 black faced Heidschnucke sheep in Germany.

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Transplantation of cryopreserved heart valves (allografts) is limited by immune responses, inflammation, subsequent structural deterioration and an expensive infrastructure. In previous studies we demonstrated that conventional frozen cryopreservation (FC) is accompanied by serious alterations of extracellular matrix (ECM) structures. As the main culprit of the observed damages ice crystal formation was identified.

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Introduction: Tetralogy of Fallot is characterized by a non-restrictive malalignment ventricular septal defect (VSD), an overriding aorta and right ventricular outflow tract obstruction resulting from anterior deviation of the infundibular septum. Due to the large VSD, systolic pressures are equal in both ventricles. In rare cases, redundant tricuspid valve tissue may prolapse into the VSD resulting in restriction of the defect size and causing suprasystemic pressure in the right ventricle.

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Background: Tetralogy of Fallot (ToF), the most frequent cyanotic congenital heart disease, is associated with a wide range of intra- and extracardiac phenotypes. In order to get further insight into genotype-phenotype correlation, a large cohort of 230 unselected patients with ToF was comprehensively investigated.

Methods And Results: 230 patients with ToF were studied by karyotyping, comprehensive 22q11.

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We report three patients with partial atrioventricular septal defect who presented in the neonatal period with excessive left to right shunting and progressive pulmonary hypertension. Successful biventricular repair was accomplished despite the fact that left ventricular area and left sided structures did not meet the criteria established previously for biventricular management in children with critical aortic stenosis or complete atrioventricular septal defect. Indication for biventricular management was based on the fact that none of our patients had morphological mitral or aortic stenosis and that the hypoplastic left ventricle proved capable to maintain the systemic circulation following closure of the arterial duct.

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We report a simple valve repair for severe pulmonary incompetence in a 25-year-old patient. The patient had been operated on twice before for ventricular septal defect and coarctation of the aorta. The first operation consisted of pulmonary artery banding and coarctectomy and end-to-end anastomosis at 4 months, followed by debanding and transinfundibular ventricular septal defect closure at 6 years of age.

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Objectives: Thrombotic events have been reported as a major cause of morbidity after the Fontan procedure. There is no consensus concerning the postoperative mode and duration of anticoagulation prophylaxis. In a retrospective study, we evaluated the results of a prophylactic regimen on the basis of the surgical technique, potentially predisposing risk factors, and specific sequelae.

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Atrial isomerism and visceral heterotaxy describe complex pathoanatomic findings with defects in the determination of lateralization. Differentiation of right and left atrial isomerism was based on the anatomy of the atrial appendages and bronchial tree and often associated with asplenia in right atrial isomerism and polysplenia in left atrial isomerism. In these pa tients complex cardiac anomalies determine clinical symptoms and diagnostic procedures.

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Unlabelled: A variety of cardiac defects, encompassing truncus arteriosus, tetralogy of Fallot, pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect and interrupted aortic arch, are generally summarised as conotruncal malformations. Patients with these cardiac defects were frequently found to have a common microdeletion on chromosome 22, the so-called monosomy 22q11.2.

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