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- W2904996174 abstract "There is a paucity of cardiac surgery outcomes data for patients with Noonan syndrome (NS). Our objective was to evaluate early results in these patients. Between January 1999 and December 2015, 29 patients (18 males, 62%) with NS underwent cardiac surgery at our institution. Mean age was 23 ± 17.9 years; 12 (41%) were under 18 years of age. Fourteen patients (48%) had prior sternotomies. The primary operations for the main diagnosis were pulmonary valve/conduit replacement/repair (n = 14, 48%), septal myectomy for obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (n = 7, 24%), aortic valve replacement/repair (n = 4, 14%), atrial septal defect (ASD) repair (n = 2, 7%), and cardiac transplantation (n = 2, 7%). Concomitant procedures were performed in 24 patients (83%), most commonly right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction (n = 13, 45%), mitral valve repair/replacement (n = 7, 24%), and ASD repair (n = 6, 21%). Mean bypass and cross-clamp times were 88.8 ± 51 minutes and 54.7 ± 67 minutes, respectively. There was 1 early death (3%). Postoperative morbidity occurred in 18 patients (62%), most commonly arrhythmias (n = 14, 48%) or respiratory insufficiency/pneumonia (n = 6, 21%). There were 2 early reoperations and 4 early readmissions. Univariate factors associated with morbidity included male gender (P = 0.03) and longer cross-clamp time (P = 0.02). Median length of hospital stay was 6 days (interquartile range 5–10.5 days). Patients with NS frequently have multiple cardiac lesions requiring a broad spectrum of operations. Early mortality is low despite procedure complexity. Although early postoperative morbidity is common, patients overall do well with reasonable hospital lengths of stay. Additional studies are needed to evaluate long-term outcomes and quality of life. There is a paucity of cardiac surgery outcomes data for patients with Noonan syndrome (NS). Our objective was to evaluate early results in these patients. Between January 1999 and December 2015, 29 patients (18 males, 62%) with NS underwent cardiac surgery at our institution. Mean age was 23 ± 17.9 years; 12 (41%) were under 18 years of age. Fourteen patients (48%) had prior sternotomies. The primary operations for the main diagnosis were pulmonary valve/conduit replacement/repair (n = 14, 48%), septal myectomy for obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (n = 7, 24%), aortic valve replacement/repair (n = 4, 14%), atrial septal defect (ASD) repair (n = 2, 7%), and cardiac transplantation (n = 2, 7%). Concomitant procedures were performed in 24 patients (83%), most commonly right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction (n = 13, 45%), mitral valve repair/replacement (n = 7, 24%), and ASD repair (n = 6, 21%). Mean bypass and cross-clamp times were 88.8 ± 51 minutes and 54.7 ± 67 minutes, respectively. There was 1 early death (3%). Postoperative morbidity occurred in 18 patients (62%), most commonly arrhythmias (n = 14, 48%) or respiratory insufficiency/pneumonia (n = 6, 21%). There were 2 early reoperations and 4 early readmissions. Univariate factors associated with morbidity included male gender (P = 0.03) and longer cross-clamp time (P = 0.02). Median length of hospital stay was 6 days (interquartile range 5–10.5 days). Patients with NS frequently have multiple cardiac lesions requiring a broad spectrum of operations. Early mortality is low despite procedure complexity. Although early postoperative morbidity is common, patients overall do well with reasonable hospital lengths of stay. Additional studies are needed to evaluate long-term outcomes and quality of life. Noonan's Syndrome and Cardiac Surgery: What Can We Learn?Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular SurgeryVol. 31Issue 3PreviewNoonan syndrome (NS), and autosomal dominant disorder, is the second most common genetic syndrome associated with congenital heart disease. Over 80% of patients with NS have cardiac involvement and the most common lesions are pulmonary stenosis, atrial septal defects, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). There clearly is a dearth of data with respect to outcomes after heart surgery for NS patients. The authors from the Mayo Clinic should be congratulated for putting together this valuable information spanning 16 years and including 29 patients. Full-Text PDF" @default.
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