Incidence of difficult laryngoscopy in adult congenital heart disease patients; a retrospective cohort study

Author(s):  
Zuhair A. Siddiqui ◽  
Arvind Chandrakantan ◽  
Emma E. Hills ◽  
Christopher N. Nguyen ◽  
Benjamin M. Todd ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (Supplement_G) ◽  
Author(s):  
Emanuela Concetta D’Angelo ◽  
Emanuela Angeli ◽  
Luca Ragni ◽  
Gaetano Domenico Gargiulo ◽  
Andrea Donti ◽  
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Abstract Aims End-stage heart failure (HF) is the leading cause of death in adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) population. Heart transplantation (HTx) improves prognosis in ACHD end-stage HF but candidacy evaluation, referral pattern, and correct listing timing are not fully elucidated in this population. To evaluate factors associated to refusal from Htx in ACHD patients with end-stage HF referred for HTx evaluation. Methods and results This retrospective cohort study enrolled consecutive ACHD patients considered for HTx in our institution between 2014 and 2020 and patients undergone HTx between 2000 and 2013. Refusal from HTx served as primary study endpoint. Between 2014 and 2020, 46 ACHD patients were evaluated for HTx, 14 ACHD patients underwent HTx between 2001 and 2013. The main indication to HTx in patients with single ventricle physiology was Fontan failure, while in patients with systemic left ventricle and systemic right ventricle physiology, it was systemic ventricular dysfunction. We compared clinical, anatomical and demographic data of 41 patients accepted for transplantation with 15 patients refused after screening. Risk factors for refusal were: coexistence of multiple high risk features [odds ratio (OR): 3.6; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.1–12.9; P 0.048]; anatomical factors (OR: 14.5; 95% CI: 3.1–68.4; P 0.001), out-of-centre ACHD/HTx program referral (OR: 5.3; 95% CI: 1.5 to 19.0; p 0.01). Survival in patients accepted for HTx was significantly higher than survival in patients declined from HTx with landmark comparison at 20, 40 and 60 months of 87%, 78%, and 72% vs. 70%, 59%, and 20%, respectively. HTx refusal identifies a high risk ACHD patient subgroup (hazard ratio for overall mortality: 3.1; 95% CI: 1.1–8.3; P 0.02). Conclusions In our study risk factors for refusal from HTx are adverse anatomical features, coexistence of multiple conventional HTx high risk factors and out-of-centre referral. ACHD patients refused from HTx present shorter time to death. Efforts to increase HTx candidacy and to reduce referral delay in tertiary centre are strongly necessary for this growing population.


2014 ◽  
Vol 34 (12) ◽  
pp. 901-905 ◽  
Author(s):  
C A Walsh ◽  
A MacTiernan ◽  
S Farrell ◽  
C Mulcahy ◽  
C J McMahon ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Manabu Nitta ◽  
Sayuri Shimizu ◽  
Makoto Kaneko ◽  
Kiyohide Fushimi ◽  
Shinichiro Ueda

Abstract Background The number of women with congenital heart disease (CHD) who are of childbearing age is increasing due to advancements in medical management. Nonetheless, data on the outcomes of delivery in women with CHD remain limited. Therefore, we conducted a retrospective cohort study using a nationwide database of deliveries by women with CHD. Methods Deliveries by women with CHD discharged from acute-care hospitals between April 2017 and March 2018 were identified based on the Diagnosis Procedure Combination database which covers almost all acute-care hospitals in Japan. By using this database, we tried to include relatively high-risk deliveries by women with CHD. Subjects were divided into three groups according to the underlying disease complexity: simple, moderate, and great complexity. The clinical characteristics and incidence of peripartum cardiovascular events were compared among the three groups. Results A total of 249 deliveries from 107 hospitals were included. The largest facility had 29 deliveries per year. Given the uncertainty of underlying cardiac anomalies, 48 women were excluded, and the remaining 201 women (median age, 32 years) were analyzed. In-hospital maternal death, use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, intra-aortic balloon pump, pacemaker, and direct current cardioversion were not observed. Nine patients (4.5%) required intravenous diuretic administration. However, the difference in the frequency of diuretic use was not significant among the three groups (simple, 1.9%; moderate, 7.2%; great, 6.9%; P = 0.204). One participant required valve replacement surgery at 22 days after a successful cesarean section. As the disease complexity increased, deliveries occurred more frequently at university hospitals (simple, 41.7%; moderate, 52.2%; great, 72.4%; P = 0.013) and the length of hospitalization was significantly longer, with median durations of 9.0 (interquartile range [IQR] 7.0–11.0) days, 10.0 (IQR 8.0–24.0) days, and 11.0 (IQR 8.0–36.0) days in the simple, moderate, and great complexity groups, respectively (P = 0.002). Conclusions Appropriate patient selection and management by specialized tertiary institutions may contribute to positive outcomes in pregnancies in women with CHD.


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