1.Major Determinants and Long-Term Outcomes of Successful Balloon Dilatation for the Pediatric Patients with Isolated Native Valvular Pulmonary Stenosis: A 10-Year Institutional Experience.
Meng Luen LEE ; Jui Wen PENG ; Guo Jhueng TU ; San Yi CHEN ; Jyong You LEE ; Shu Lin CHANG
Yonsei Medical Journal 2008;49(3):416-421
PURPOSE: We report herein major determinants and long- term outcomes of balloon dilatation (BD) for 27 pediatric patients with isolated native valvular pulmonary stenosis (VPS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: From May 1997 to May 2003, 27 pediatric patients with VPS (pressure gradients> or =40mmHg) were enrolled in this retrospective study. Single-balloon maneuver was applied in 26 patients, and double- balloon maneuver in 1. After BD, the pressure gradients were documented simultaneously by pullback maneuver by cardiac catheterization and echocardiography within 24 hours, at 1- month, 3-month, 1-year, and 4-to-10-year follow-ups. RESULTS: Before BD, the echocardiographic gradients ranged from 40 to 101mmHg (61+/-19, 55), and from 40 to 144mmHg (69+/-32, 60) by pressure recordings. After BD, the gradients ranged from 12 to 70mmHg (29+/-13, 27) by pressure recording (p<0.001), and from 11 to 64mmHg (27+/-12, 26) by echocardiography within 24 hrs (p<0.001). The ratios of the systolic pressure of the right ventricle to those of the left ventricle were 55 to 157% (89+/-28, 79%) before BD, and 30 to 79% (47+/-13, 42%) after BD p<0.001). Follow-up (7.7+/-5.7, 4.5 years) echocardiographic gradients ranged from 11 to 61mmHg (25+/-11, 24). Two patients did not have immediate success owing to infundibular spasm. Improved right ventricular compliance could be accounted for the ultimate success in these 2 patients. The ultimate successful rate was 100%. CONCLUSION: BD can achieve excellent long-term outcomes in the pediatric patients with isolated native VPS.
Adolescent
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Balloon Dilatation/adverse effects/*methods
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Echocardiography
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Male
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Pulmonary Valve Stenosis/pathology/physiopathology/*therapy
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Retrospective Studies
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Time Factors
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Treatment Outcome