Partial left ventriculectomy in pediatric end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy

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作者
Shinpei Yoshii
Shoji Suzuki
Shigeru Hosaka
Hiroshi Osawa
Wataru Takahashi
Samuel JK Abraham
Yusuke Tada
Hisashi Sugiyama
Tetsushi Tan
Hiroshi Kanazawa
机构
[1] Yamanashi Medical University,Department of Surgery
[2] Yamanashi Medical University,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Niigata City Hospital,Department of Cardiovascular Surgery
来源
The Japanese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2002年 / 50卷 / 6期
关键词
partial left ventriculectomy; dilated cardiomyopathy; pediatric patients; Batista’s operation;
D O I
10.1007/BF03032151
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Objective: Although a recent survey on pediatric cardiomyopathy in Japan showed that 48% of patients died despite the medical treatment, pediatric cardiac transplantation is not legal in Japan. We determined the feasibility of partial left ventriculectomy as an alternative to end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy.Method: We retrospective analyzed partial left ventriculectomy in 4 pediatric patients with end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy.Results: In case 1, an 8-month-old girl underwent semiemergency partial left ventriculectomy. Her ejection fraction increased from 10% to 25%, and her condition improved initially, but she developed heart failure and underwent cardiac transplantation 6 months later in the US. In case 2, a 3-year-old boy developed severe heart failure 2 months after ventricular septal defect repair. Intensive medical therapy failed, so partial left ventriculectomy was done, which increased his ejection fraction from 15% to 35%. His condition is stable 35 months after surgery. In case 3, a 2-year-old girl with a chromosomal anomaly undergoing ventricular septal defect repair developed progressive heart failure 1 year later. Despite emergency partial left ventriculectomy, she died of hemoptysis 2 weeks postoperatively. In case 4, a 2-year-old girl developing progressive heart failure unresponsive to medical therapy after 10 months underwent elective partial left ventriculectomy and remains in stable condition 18 months postoperatively.Conclusion: Partial left ventriculectomy is appropriate for selected patients with end-stage dilated cardiomyopathy if medical therapy is not effective and heart transplantation is not possible.
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