Factores de riesgo de morbilidad luego de la derivación cavopulmonar total

Introduction: Arrhythmia, ventricular dysfunction and decreased functional capacity appear in the surgical outcome of patients with total cavopulmonary shunt. Detection of risk factors for this morbidity is essential to improve outcomes. Objective: To identify these risk factors in patients with int...

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Veröffentlicht in:CorSalud 2014, Vol.6 (2), p.155-166
Hauptverfasser: Aguilera Sánchez, Eutivides, Oliva Pérez, Maritza, Naranjo Ugalde, Alfredo M, Marcano Sanz, Luis, Selman-Housein Sosa, Eugenio, Consuegra Chuarey, Mª T
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: Arrhythmia, ventricular dysfunction and decreased functional capacity appear in the surgical outcome of patients with total cavopulmonary shunt. Detection of risk factors for this morbidity is essential to improve outcomes. Objective: To identify these risk factors in patients with intraatrial and extracardiac total cavopulmonary shunt. Method: A prospective cohort study was conducted from January 1992 to January 2012 at William Soler Cardiology Hospital. Frequency distributions and contingency tables were built. The association between qualitative variables was analyzed by Ji-square test of independence, for quantitative, with the Student t test. The binary logistic regression was used to identify risk factors. Results: 74 patients were studied at an average follow-up time of 8 years. Thirteen patients had arrhythmias and it was identified as a risk factor for postoperative occurrence of moderate or severe atrioventricular failure. Eleven patients developed moderate or severe ventricular dysfunction. Association with ventricular mass varia-tion was detected. Decreased functional capacity was detected in 33 patients with associated ventricular dysfunction. Conclusions: Atrioventricular failure that appears after total cavopulmonary shunt should be treated since it is a risk factor for new arrhythmias. The decrease in ventri-cular mass in evolutionary studies should guide the diagnosis and treatment of ventricular dysfunction and decreased functional capacity in patients operated with total cavopulmonary shunt. Introducción: La arritmia, la disfunción ventricular y la disminución de la capacidad funcional aparecen en la evolución posquirúrgica de los pacientes con derivación cavopulmonar total. La detección de factores de riesgo de esta morbilidad es esencial para mejorar la evolución. Objetivo: Identificar estos factores de riesgo en pacientes con derivación cavopulmo-nar total intraatrial y extracardíaca. Método: Se realizó un estudio de cohorte prospectivo desde enero de 1992 hasta enero de 2012 en el Cardiocentro Pediátrico "William Soler". Se construyeron distri-buciones de frecuencias y tablas de contingencia. La asociación entre variables cualitativas se analizó mediante la prueba de independencia Ji cuadrado; para las cuantitativas, con la prueba t de Student. Para la identificación de factores de riesgo se utilizó la regresión logística binaria. Resultados: Se estudiaron 74 pacientes en un tiempo promedio de seguimiento de 8 años. Tre
ISSN:2078-7170
2078-7170