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. 2015 Oct;150(4):918-25.
doi: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2015.07.101. Epub 2015 Aug 6.

Main pulmonary artery area limits exercise capacity in patients long-term after arterial switch operation

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Main pulmonary artery area limits exercise capacity in patients long-term after arterial switch operation

Vivan J M Baggen et al. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2015 Oct.
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Abstract

Objectives: Despite excellent survival in patients after the arterial switch operation, reintervention is frequently required and exercise capacity is decreased in a substantial number of patients. This study relates right-sided imaging features in patients long-term after the arterial switch operation to exercise capacity and ventilatory efficiency to investigate which lesions are functionally important.

Methods: Patients operated in the UMC Utrecht, the Netherlands (1976-2001) and healthy controls underwent cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and cardiopulmonary exercise testing within 1 week. We measured main, left, and right pulmonary artery cross-sectional areas, pulmonary blood flow distribution, peak oxygen uptake, and minute ventilation relative to carbon dioxide elimination.

Results: A total of 71 patients (median age, 20 [12-35] years, 73% were male) and 21 healthy controls (median age, 26 [21-35] years, 48% were male) were included. Main, left, and right pulmonary artery areas were decreased compared with controls (190 vs 269 mm(2)/m(2), 59 vs 157 mm(2)/m(2), 98 vs 139 mm(2)/m(2), respectively, all P < .001); however, pulmonary blood flow distribution was comparable (P = .722). Peak oxygen uptake and minute ventilation relative to carbon dioxide elimination were 88% ± 20% and 23.7 ± 3.8, respectively, with 42% and 1% of patients demonstrating abnormal results (≤ 84% and ≥ 34, respectively). The main pulmonary artery area significantly correlated with peak oxygen uptake (r = 0.401, P = .001) and pulmonary blood flow distribution with minute ventilation relative to carbon dioxide elimination (r = -0.329, P = .008). Subanalysis (<18, 18-25, >25 years) showed that the main pulmonary artery area was smaller in older age groups. In multivariable analysis, the main pulmonary artery area was independently associated with peak oxygen uptake (P = .032).

Conclusions: In adult patients after the arterial switch operation, narrowing of the main pulmonary artery is a common finding and is the main determinant of limitation in functional capacity, rather than pulmonary branch stenosis.

Keywords: arterial switch operation; exercise capacity; magnetic resonance imaging; pulmonary artery stenosis; transposition of great vessels.

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  • Neopulmonary reconstruction: Operam do.
    Mosca RS. Mosca RS. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2015 Oct;150(4):926-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2015.08.014. Epub 2015 Aug 13. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2015. PMID: 26424372 No abstract available.

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