Quantifying Additional Procedures in Functionally Single-Ventricle Disease: A National Cohort Study

量化功能性单心室疾病患者的额外手术:一项全国性队列研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Given their importance as a metric for health care evaluation, this study's aim was to evaluate the rates of surgical and catheter reinterventions for children with functionally single-ventricle (f-SV) congenital heart disease (CHD) undergoing staged palliation. METHODS: We undertook a retrospective cohort study of children born with f-SV CHD between 2000 and 2018 in England and Wales, using the national registry, with survival ascertained in 2020. Competing risk analysis was used to describe the incidence of additional procedures that occurred first, during follow-up, accounting for competing events of death or transplantation. RESULTS: Of 56,039 patients who received an intervention for CHD, 3307 (5.9%) had f-SV. The largest diagnostic subcategories were hypoplastic left heart syndrome (1266 [38.3%]), tricuspid atresia (448 [13.5%]), and double-inlet left ventricle (328 [9.9%]). During a median follow-up of 5.4 (interquartile range, 0.8-10.8) years, 921 (27.9%) patients had at least 1 additional interstage surgery and 1293 (39.1%) had at least 1 additional interstage catheter intervention. The cumulative incidence of additional surgery at 6 months after stage 1 was 17.6% (95% CI, 16.2%-19.0%); at 2 years after stage 2, 8.3% (7.2%-9.5%); and at 5 years after stage 3, 8.4% (7.0%-9.9%). The cumulative incidence of additional catheter at 6 months after stage 1 was 18.0% (16.6%-19.4%); at 2 years after stage 2, 14.7% (13.3%-16.2%); and at 5 years after stage 3, 23.7% (21.5%-26.0%). CONCLUSIONS: It is important to quantify additional procedures for children with f-SV disease to inform parents and health professionals, potentially facilitating the development of interventions that aim to reduce these important adverse outcomes.

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