评估诺伍德手术后婴儿声带功能障碍:一项全国儿科心脏病学质量改善合作分析。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Liza Hashim, Alicia Chaves, Mark Conaway, Jeffrey Vergales
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摘要

Norwood手术的术后并发症包括声带功能障碍(VCD)。本多中心研究评估VCD患病率、危险因素和高危人群的诊断实践。我们对来自国家儿科心脏病学质量改善合作登记处的数据进行了回顾性审查,检查了接受诺伍德手术(S1P)并进行手术分流的婴儿,这些婴儿要么完成了2期姑息,要么在S1P出院后死亡。主要观察结果为Norwood手术后VCD的内窥镜诊断。分析患者特征、手术细节和术后结果,以确定与VCD的关系。还评估了VCD中心的变化。在2342例婴儿中,诊断为VCD的占21.7%。主动脉弓再介入(AAR)发生率为19%,与VCD的高发生率相关(OR 1.525, p = 0.001)。有VCD的婴儿放置g管的比例更高(42%比22%,p
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Evaluating Vocal Cord Dysfunction in Infants Following the Norwood Operation: A National Pediatric Cardiology Quality Improvement Collaborative Analysis.

The Norwood operation is associated with postoperative complications including vocal cord dysfunction (VCD). This multicenter study evaluates VCD prevalence, risk factors, and diagnostic practices in a high-risk population. We performed a retrospective review of data from the National Pediatric Cardiology Quality Improvement Collaborative registry, examining infants who underwent the Norwood operation (S1P) with a surgical shunt and either completed stage 2 palliation or died after S1P discharge. The primary outcome was the endoscopic diagnosis of VCD after Norwood operation. Analysis of patient characteristics, operative details, and postoperative outcomes was performed to identify associations with VCD. Center variation in VCD was also assessed. Among the 2342 infants, VCD was diagnosed in 21.7%. Aortic arch reintervention (AAR) occurred in 19% and was associated with higher odds of VCD (OR 1.525, p = 0.001). Infants with VCD had higher rates of G-tube placement (42% vs. 22%, p < 0.001), though tracheostomy was uncommon (3.3%). Center analysis revealed lower rates of VCD at higher volume centers. Over time, AAR rates declined while VCD diagnoses increased. Our findings suggest that the Norwood operation plays a significant role in the development of VCD. The link between AAR and VCD is complex but may be influenced by institutional differences in evaluation practices. Given its impact on feeding and potential for persistence, VCD represents an important postoperative complication. Comprehensive postoperative care, low threshold to screen for VCD, and a multidisciplinary approach to management is needed to continually improve outcomes in infants undergoing the Norwood operation.

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Pediatric Cardiology
Pediatric Cardiology 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
258
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The editor of Pediatric Cardiology welcomes original manuscripts concerning all aspects of heart disease in infants, children, and adolescents, including embryology and anatomy, physiology and pharmacology, biochemistry, pathology, genetics, radiology, clinical aspects, investigative cardiology, electrophysiology and echocardiography, and cardiac surgery. Articles which may include original articles, review articles, letters to the editor etc., must be written in English and must be submitted solely to Pediatric Cardiology.
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