Hemidiaphragm plication after repair of congenital heart defects in children: quantitative return of diaphragm function over time
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Hemidiaphragm plication after repair of congenital heart defects in children: quantitative return of diaphragm function over time
Abstract
Objective: Phrenic nerve injury resulting in hemidiaphragm paresis leads to morbidity in children undergoing repair of congenital heart defects. Previous studies have documented short-term benefits of diaphragm plication, but little is known about the return of diaphragm function.
Methods: We reviewed 46 consecutive patients undergoing hemidiaphragm plication after repair of congenital heart defects. The function of plicated diaphragms was measured at follow-up fluoroscopy using excursion of the unplicated side as a control.
Results: The median age at the procedure resulting in phrenic nerve injury was 6.4 months (0-62 months). Among the 46 patients, 29 (63%) and 17 (37%) had repair for single and 2-ventricle defects, respectively. Hemidiaphragm paresis occurred on the left side in 32 patients (70%). Phrenic nerve injury was documented at a median of 8 days (1-84 days) after operation. The median time from diagnosis to plication was 2 days (0-21 days). Five patients required prolonged ventilation after plication. One patient died 10 weeks later, and 4 patients required tracheostomy. The remaining 41 patients were extubated within 2 days (0-19 days). In 17 patients, fluoroscopy assessing diaphragm motion was performed at a mean interval of 16.4 months after plication. Excursion of the plicated diaphragm was 77% of the contralateral side. There was a trend toward improved function over time.
Conclusions: Hemidiaphragm paresis results in significant morbidity after repair of congenital heart defects. Early diagnosis and plication result in timely extubation. The plicated diaphragm demonstrates return of function that may improve over time. This is the first study to numerically quantitate the degree of diaphragm recovery.
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