Background: The impact of the striking perinatal circulatory changes on blood flow distribution have not to date been well examined in hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS). This study aimed to document perinatal redistribution of cardiac output in HLHS compared with healthy control subjects, to further understand the impact of the perinatal transition on cerebral and systemic blood flow.
Methods: Prospectively recruited HLHS case subjects (n = 31) and healthy control subjects (n = 19) underwent serial echocardiography from late fetal stages to 96 hours after birth. Combined cardiac output (CCO), systemic, pulmonary, cerebrovascular, and splanchnic flow data were compared between neonates with HLHS and control subjects, and the impact of vasoactive support and positive pressure ventilation in HLHS patients was examined.
Results: In late gestation, CCO was similar between HLHS and control subjects, whereas middle cerebral artery (MCA) pulsatility index (PI) in HLHS was consistent with low cerebral vascular resistance. In the 96 hours after birth, CCO and pulmonary blood flow progressively increased in HLHS compared with control subjects (P < 0.001), and CCO was further increased in neonates with HLHS receiving vasoactive support (P = 0.01). Neonates with HLHS had reduced systemic and 6-24-hour superior vena cava (SVC) flow compared with control subjects (P < 0.001). Low systemic flow was further suggested by increased MCA and celiac artery PI at 6-48 hours in neonates with HLHS (P < 0.001). Systemic and SVC flow did not differ between those with and without vasoactive support.
Conclusions: We provide quantitative echocardiographic evidence associating impaired cerebral and systemic blood flow with perinatal hemodynamic changes in the preoperative neonate with HLHS.
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