Systemic right ventricular failure after atrial switch operation: midterm results of conversion into an arterial switch

2001 ◽  
Vol 71 (4) ◽  
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Sabine H Daebritz ◽  
Andreas R Tiete ◽  
Jörg S Sachweh ◽  
Wolfgang Engelhardt ◽  
Götz von Bernuth ◽  
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Gonzalez Morejon Adel Eladio ◽  
Almira Mariela Cespedes ◽  
Bermudez Yudith Escobar ◽  
Fernandez Aydee Santamarina ◽  
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Francesca D. Franzoso ◽  
Christoph Wohlmuth ◽  
Matthias Greutmann ◽  
Christian J. Kellenberger ◽  
Angela Oxenius ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Huseyin Avni Solgun

Bacground: Insidans for transposition of great arterieas(TGA) is %0.5-1 of all congential hearth diseases. There is reverse output of aorta and pulmonary arteries in hearth ventricules. Additionally there is ventriculer septal defect(VSD) in %25 of TGA patients. In some infants there can be either left ventriculer outflow tract stenosis. Arterial switch (Jaten) operation is current accepted procedure for TGA treatment. Case presentation: The Patient with the symptom of severe syanosis from birth have been diagnosed as TGA, VSD and ASD with pediatric cardiology examination in an extarnal hospital. After a withut follow-up period; when 34 months age the patient applicated to our institute hospital by the complains of severe synosis and reduction of effort capacity. According to ecocardiography and angiograghy findings, Arterial switch operation(AS) planned and performed even late age of patient. Conclusion: Generally; AS in TGA patients is prefered to be done in the first month of life. In literature there is very rare cases presented in early childhood patients. In respect to this knowledge we presented a succesful atrial switch operation in three years old patient.


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