Massimo A Padalino,Andrew Constantine,Emma Bergonzoni,Irene Cao,Jurgen Horer,Masamichi Ono,Helena Staehler,Eva Sames-Dolzer,Gregor Gierlinger,Mark Hazekamp,Friso M Rijnberg,Lorenzo Galletti,Gianfranco Butera,Mario Panebianco,Bart Meyns,Joeri Van Puyvelde,Illya Yemets,Elshad Bairamov,Andrzej Kansy,Matej Nosal,Marien Lenoir,Emanuela Angeli,Lucio Careddu,Thomas Martens,Thierry Bove,Carlo Pace Napoleone,Mauro Lo Rito,Alessandro Giamberti,Claudia Montanaro,Stefano Marianeschi,Salvatore Agati,George K Sarris,Eleftherios Protopapas,Alvaro Gonzalez Rocafort,Giuseppe Scrascia,Giovanni Meliota,Ugo Vairo,Guido Michielon,Anna Gozzi,Roberta Biffanti,Biagio Castaldi,Dario Gregori,Luca Vedovelli,Giovanni Di Salvo,Vladimiro Vida,Konstantinos Dimopoulos
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Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS
The Fontan operation and its modifications have transformed the management of children with functional single ventricle physiology. While outcomes have improved, peri-operative complications remain common. This study aimed to assess early outcomes and complications following Fontan completion in a large international European cohort.
METHODS
The EuroFontan registry is a multicentre retrospective study involving 21 congenital heart disease and transplant centres across Europe. Data were collected on patients who underwent Fontan surgery from January 1990 to January 2023. Analyses focused on the most recent 15-year period. A composite early adverse outcome (death within 30 days or in-hospital, low cardiac output syndrome, stroke, or Fontan takedown) was used. Predictors were assessed using multivariable mixed-effects logistic regression, with centre included as a random effect. Missing data were handled using multiple imputation with Rubin's rules, and sensitivity analyses were performed to assess robustness.
RESULTS
Of 3510 patients, this analysis focused on 2075 individuals from the past 15 years, with a median age of 4.2 [interquartile range 3.2-6.2] years at Fontan completion. Early mortality was 1.0% (95% confidence interval .66%-1.54%). The composite adverse outcome occurred in 5.1% (95% confidence interval 4.2%-6.1%). On multivariable analysis, morphology other than tricuspid atresia was the only significant predictor of the composite outcome (odds ratio 2.2, 95% confidence interval 1.21-3.99, P = .01).
CONCLUSIONS
Fontan surgery has evolved and, in contemporary practice, has low peri-operative morbidity and mortality. Morphology other than tricuspid atresia was associated with increased risk of early adverse outcomes, highlighting the importance of pre-operative risk stratification.
期刊介绍:
The European Heart Journal is a renowned international journal that focuses on cardiovascular medicine. It is published weekly and is the official journal of the European Society of Cardiology. This peer-reviewed journal is committed to publishing high-quality clinical and scientific material pertaining to all aspects of cardiovascular medicine. It covers a diverse range of topics including research findings, technical evaluations, and reviews. Moreover, the journal serves as a platform for the exchange of information and discussions on various aspects of cardiovascular medicine, including educational matters.
In addition to original papers on cardiovascular medicine and surgery, the European Heart Journal also presents reviews, clinical perspectives, ESC Guidelines, and editorial articles that highlight recent advancements in cardiology. Additionally, the journal actively encourages readers to share their thoughts and opinions through correspondence.