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  • Significant advancements in fetal cardiac imaging have allowed for earlier diagnosis of complex congenital heart disease (CHD) in infants at high risk for postnatal issues, prompting a new strategy for immediate surgical intervention.
  • Between 2012 and 2023, eight prenatally diagnosed CHD infants were delivered in an operating room next to a cardiac OR, with six undergoing surgery on their birth day for conditions like obstructed total anomalous pulmonary venous return (TAPVR).
  • The overall five-year postoperative survival rate for these infants was 88%, indicating that this interdisciplinary approach to birth and immediate care may lead to better outcomes compared to historical data.

Article Abstract

With significant advancements in fetal cardiac imaging, patients with complex congenital heart disease (CHD) carrying a high risk for postnatal demise are now being diagnosed earlier. We sought to assess an interdisciplinary strategy for delivering these children in an operating room (OR) adjacent to a cardiac OR for immediate surgery or stabilization. All children prenatally diagnosed with CHD at risk for immediate postnatal hemodynamic instability and cardiogenic shock who were delivered in the operating room (OR) between 2012 and 2023 in which the senior author was consulted were included. Eight patients were identified. Six (75%) patients were operated on day-of-life zero, all requiring obstructed total anomalous pulmonary venous return (TAPVR) repair. Of these six patients, 2 (33%) required a simultaneous Norwood procedure, 2 (33%) required pulmonary artery unifocalization and modified Blalock-Taussig-Thomas shunt, and 2 (33%) patients had repair of obstructed mixed TAPVR. The remaining 2 patients potentially planned for immediate surgery had nonimmune hydrops fetalis and went into cardiogenic shock at 12 and 72 hours postnatally, requiring a novel Norwood procedure with left-ventricular exclusion for severe aortic/mitral valve insufficiency. The median ventilation and inpatient durations were 19 [IQR: 11-26] days and 41 [IQR: 32-128] days, respectively. Three(38%) patients required one or more in-hospital reoperations. Subsequent staged procedures included Glenn (n = 5), Fontan (n = 3), biventricular repair (n = 2), ventricular assist device placement (n = 1), and heart transplant (n = 1). Median follow-up was 5.7 [IQR:1.3-7.8] years. The five-year postoperative survival was 88% (n = 7/8). While children with these diagnoses have historically had poor survival, the strategy of birth in the OR adjacent to a cardiac OR where emergent surgery is planned is a potentially promising strategy with excellent clinical outcomes. However, this is a high-resource strategy whose feasibility in any program requires thoughtful assessment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21501351241269881DOI Listing

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