Publications by authors named "S Sivasubramonian"

Surgical aortopulmonary shunting (SAPS) and ductal stenting (DS) are the main palliations in infants with cyanotic congenital heart diseases (CHD). We aimed to study the safety and efficacy of DS and to compare it with SAPS as a palliative procedure in infants with CHD and duct-dependent pulmonary circulation. Retrospective institutional clinical data review of consecutive infants aged < 3 months who underwent DS or SAPS over 5 years.

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Article Synopsis
  • Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a leading cause of heart failure in children, but research on pediatric cases is limited; this study aimed to evaluate the clinical profiles and outcomes of DCM in kids.
  • Out of 233 identified cases of pediatric cardiomyopathy, 119 were diagnosed with DCM, with common presentations including dyspnea and heart failure; many patients were treated with various heart medications.
  • Over a follow-up period, 45% of patients who were tracked died, 36% recovered, and infant onset was notably linked to higher mortality and arrhythmias; the 5-year survival rate data highlighted significant outcomes related to DCM.
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A 12-year-old boy presented with bicuspid aortic valve, severe aortic regurgitation, and dilated dysfunctional left ventricle in heart failure. He underwent aortic valve replacement with a 23 mm TTK Chitra heart valve prosthesis (tilting disk). He was gradually weaned off milrinone and noradrenaline in the intensive care.

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Introduction: Although much research has been done on adult hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, data on pediatric hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is still limited.

Methods And Results: The study enrolled all patients with cardiomyopathy who presented to us between 1990 to 2020 and were younger than 18 yrs. During the thirty-year study period, we identified 233 cases of pediatric cardiomyopathy.

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Aortic cusp prolapse is an acquired complication and usually precedes the development of aortic regurgitation (AR) in unoperated outflow ventricular septal defect (VSD). However, its impact on postoperative AR-progression is unknown. 161 patients with outflow-VSD and AR who underwent surgery between 2006 and 2012 were studied retrospectively.

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