Takuya Osawa, Thibault Schaeffer, Mervin Schmiel, Michelle Bao Hoa Nguyen Cong, Carolin Niedermaier, Paul Philipp Heinisch, Nicole Piber, Stanimir Georgiev, Alfred Hager, Peter Ewert, Jürgen Hörer, Masamichi Ono
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Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to clarify the association of the aorto-pulmonary/veno-venous collaterals in patients with plastic bronchitis after the Fontan procedure.
Methods: All patients who underwent total cavopulmonary connection from 1994 to 2022 were reviewed. Aorto-pulmonary/veno-venous collaterals were detected using angiograms. The impact of aorto-pulmonary/veno-venous collaterals as well as other variables on the onset of plastic bronchitis were evaluated.
Results: A total of 635 patients were included. Plastic bronchitis was observed in 15 (2.4%) patients and the median duration between total cavopulmonary connection and the onset of plastic bronchitis was 1.1 years. Freedom from plastic bronchitis at 5 and 10 years was 97.5 and 96.5%, respectively. As for the association of PB and APCs/VVCs, patients with PB had an increased incidence of post-TCPC APCs (60 vs. 14%, p<0.001) and VVCs (53 vs. 14%, p<0.001). The freedom from plastic bronchitis was the lowest in the patients who were associated with both aortopulmonary collaterals and veno-venous collaterals after total cavopulmonary connection. Aortopulmonary collaterals after total cavopulmonary connection (p=0.002, hazard ratio: 5.729), veno-venous collaterals after total cavopulmonary connection (p=0.016, hazard ratio: 3.527), and chylothorax (p=0.019, hazard ratio: 3.662) were identified as independently associated factors with the onset of plastic bronchitis.
Conclusions: The occurrence of post-Fontan aortopulmonary and veno-venous collaterals was significantly associated with the development of plastic bronchitis. Treatment or mitigation of collaterals may represent an opportunity to prevent the development of plastic bronchitis, a remaining source of post-Fontan excess morbidity and mortality.
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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery presents original, peer-reviewed articles on diseases of the heart, great vessels, lungs and thorax with emphasis on surgical interventions. An official publication of The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association, the Journal focuses on techniques and developments in acquired cardiac surgery, congenital cardiac repair, thoracic procedures, heart and lung transplantation, mechanical circulatory support and other procedures.