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Surgical outcome after complete repair of tetralogy of Fallot with absent pulmonary valve: comparison between bovine jugular vein-valved conduit and monocusp-valve patch 
 
Surgical outcome after complete repair of tetralogy of Fallot with absent pulmonary valve: comparison between bovine jugular vein-valved conduit and monocusp-valve patch
  En-Shi Wang, Xue-Song Fan, Li Xiang, Shou-Jun Li, Hao Zhang
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Background: The prognosis of tetralogy of Fallot with absent pulmonary valve (TOF/APV) without operation is poor. We evaluated the surgical outcome of TOF/APV in a single center.
Methods: Twenty-two TOF/APV patients underwent complete surgical correction in our hospital. Right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction was performed using bovine jugular vein (BJV)-valved conduit implantation (n = 10), homograft-valved conduit implantation (n = 2), or monocusp-valve patch (n = 10). Health-related quality of life (QOL) was evaluated during follow-up.
Results: The overall survival at 5 and 10 years was 86.4 ¡À 7.3% (confidence interval 69.4-97.2%). The survival rates were significantly different between patients with and without bronchial stenosis (40 and 100%, P = 0.0003, log-rank test). The survival of patients aged > 6 months was higher than those ¡Ü 6 months (100 vs. 40%, P = 0.0003, log-rank test). Patients with BJV-valved conduits had higher systolic gradients from the right ventricle to the pulmonary artery (RV-PA) compared to those with monocusp-valve patches. BJV-valved conduit implantation was a risk factor for post-operative pulmonary-valve stenosis. The QOL score for patients with BJV-valved conduits was lower than those with monocusp-valve patches (P < 0.05). No reoperation was performed during follow-up.
Conclusions: Bronchial stenosis and lower age (¡Ü 6 months) were the main factors influencing post-operative survival. The use of a BJV-valved conduit was a main reason for RV-PA restenosis; thus, the use of a BJV-valved conduit may increase the need for repeat intervention and decrease the post-operative quality of life.
 
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