2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.acvd.2009.04.011
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Palliative procedures for congenital heart defects

Abstract: Although total repair of some congenital heart defects is possible in young children, palliative procedures still play an important role in relieving patients' symptoms, particularly in emergent settings, when total correction or surgical repair is not available. However, the concepts and taxonomies of the palliative procedures for congenital heart diseases sometimes seem to be ambiguous and confusing for young cardiac surgeons and cardiologists. This article gives a full-scope overview of the concepts, catego… Show more

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“…In contrast, insufficient circuit blood flow results in insufficient gas exchange at the membranous oxygenator. Accordingly, it is important to regulate AP circuit and systemic blood flow ratio using regulators, similar to the approach adopted in pulmonary artery banding . These results also suggest that parallelization of membranous oxygenators might excessively lower the circuit resistance.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…In contrast, insufficient circuit blood flow results in insufficient gas exchange at the membranous oxygenator. Accordingly, it is important to regulate AP circuit and systemic blood flow ratio using regulators, similar to the approach adopted in pulmonary artery banding . These results also suggest that parallelization of membranous oxygenators might excessively lower the circuit resistance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…11 Each of these has advantages and disadvantages and causes some variation in cardiac physiology. For example, the Sano modification eliminates diastolic runoff into the pulmonary circulation and potentially improves coronary perfusion pressure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The advantages of a central shunt include simultaneous growth of both the RPA and LPA,1 minimal iatrogenic branch PA distortion, reduced incidence of PA stenosis, lower occlusion rates, and ease of closure during corrective surgery 2. Disadvantages include risk of over-shunting with development of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) and injury to the shunt during sternotomy.…”
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