I. De Kerdaniel-ariche et al., Immediate and medium term results of surgery of coarctation of the aorta in children under 6 months of age., ARCH MAL C, 92(5), 1999, pp. 607-612
The aim of this study was to assess the impact of medical and surgical adva
nces on the results of surgery of coarctation of the aorta without major as
sociated cardiac malformations in children aged under 6 months, operated by
the surgical team of Tours over a period of 17 years.
A retrospective analysis of patients' files allowed inclusion of 75 childre
n : 34 in group 1 (1980-1988) and 41 in group ii (1989-1996). The age at di
agnosis, mode of presentation, clinical and echocardiographic parameters, i
nitially and at surgery, were comparable in the two groups.
In group II, the surgical procedure of choice changed to the Crafoord proce
dure (p = 0.0001), the peroperative haemodynamic complications were less co
mmon (p = 0.04), patients were operated sooner after diagnosis (p = 0.002)
with a higher number of neonates (p = 0.04). There were two early deaths in
group I and two late deaths in group II. Six children (8.2%) had recurrenc
e of coarctation. This was more common in children operated before 1 month
of age (p = 0.0001) and in cases of hypoplasia of the aortic arch (p< 0.01)
. The risk of recoarctation in neonates was lower in group II than in group
1 (p< 0.02). At medium term, the coarctation was considered well repaired
in 93.7% and 92.6% of patients in group I and II respectively. However, hyp
er-tension on exercise was observed in 8 of the 19 children studied. Finall
y secondary surgical or instrumental procedures were required in 9 children
to treat associated cardiovascular abnormalities.
The authors conclude that in recent years, aortic coarctation was repaired
earlier, mainly by a modified Crafoord procedure, with fewer haemodynamic c
omplications, without early mortality The risk of recoarctation remains low
but persistent in neonates. At medium term, hypertension on exercise is a
common problem even in children with excellent repairs.