Early Postoperative Results after Subclavian Flap Aortoplasty of Coarctation of the Thoracic Aorta in Infancy

Fourteen cases (ranged 4 days to 5 months old, mean=40 days old) of coarctation of thoracic aorta underwent subclavian flap aortoplasty were between Jan. 1986 and Dec. 1990. Early postoperative course in these patients was reviewed retrospectively. In 9 cases of these patients, complex intracardiac...

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Published inJapanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery Vol. 21; no. 2; pp. 117 - 121
Main Authors FUKASAWA, Manabu, ORITA, Hiroyuki, ABE, Hiromasa, INUI, Kiyoshige, HIROOKA, Shigeki, WASHIO, Masahiko
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published The Japanese Society for Cardiovascular Surgery 1992
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Summary:Fourteen cases (ranged 4 days to 5 months old, mean=40 days old) of coarctation of thoracic aorta underwent subclavian flap aortoplasty were between Jan. 1986 and Dec. 1990. Early postoperative course in these patients was reviewed retrospectively. In 9 cases of these patients, complex intracardiac anormalies co-existed (VSD in 7, ECD in one, single ventricle with MA in one). Preoperative pressure gradients between upper and lower extremities were 40±7mmHg and the gradients were significantly reduced after the repair of coarctation (8±4mmHg). Serum creatinine phosphokinase (CPK) increased postoperatively reaching peak levels by day 3 (12, 315 ±8, 462IU/l) and then gradually decreased. Gultamic oxaloacetic transaminase (GOT), glutamicpyruvic transanmiase (GPT), serum urea nitrogen (BUN) and serum creatinine (S-Cr) also increased postoperatively. When patients were divided into two group following the maximum CPK levels (group A: >4, 000; group B: <4, 000IU/l), the duration of mechanical ventilation (A: 117±21; B: 20±9hr), max. S-Cr levels (A: 2.16±0.64; B: 0.47±0.13mg/dl) and max. GPT (A: 323±127; B: 58±24IU/l) were significantly increased in group A. There was no significant correlation between these factors and postsurgical residual pressure gradients. An increase in these factors did not depend on the operation time, age, body weight and additional surgical procedures such as pulmonary arterial banding. These data suggest that the transient unbalanced blood distribution might exist even under no pressure gradients between upper and lower extremities. This might be important in the management of postoperative patients after repair of coarctation.
ISSN:0285-1474
1883-4108
DOI:10.4326/jjcvs.21.117