International Journal of Cardiology Congenital Heart Disease (Dec 2023)

Late follow-up of neo-aortic dimensions and coronary arteries in adult patients after the arterial switch operation

  • Diederick B.H. Verheijen,
  • Leo J. Engele,
  • Anastasia D. Egorova,
  • J. Lauran Stöger,
  • Bart J.A. Mertens,
  • Roel L.F. van der Palen,
  • Dave R. Koolbergen,
  • Mark G. Hazekamp,
  • J. Wouter Jukema,
  • Hubert W. Vliegen,
  • Berto J. Bouma,
  • Monique R.M. Jongbloed,
  • Philippine Kiès

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
p. 100481

Abstract

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Background: After the arterial switch operation (ASO) for transposition of the great arteries (TGA), neo-aortic dilatation and coronary arterial anomalies, especially an interarterial course and acute coronary artery take-off angle, are commonly found. Long-term follow-up data after ASO is scarce. Aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of neo-aortic dilatation and coronary abnormalities, with special emphasis on acute coronary take-off angle, in adult TGA-ASO patients. Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, all adult TGA-ASO patients with ≥1 CT-angiography (CTA) at the age of ≥16 years were included. Results: Eighty-one patients, 69 % male and median age 21.0 [18.5–22.8] years, were included. At baseline, maximum neo-aortic diameter was 39.2 ± 5.3 mm; 35 (43 %) patients had neo-aortic dilatation (neo-aortic diameter of >40 mm), 22 (27 %) patients had an acute coronary take-off angle (40 mm or a coronary take-off angle of <30° at baseline CTA. This hypothesis generating study suggests that an active surveillance in patients with neo-aortic dilation and/or an acute angulation of < 30° post ASO might be considered and requires prospective evaluation.

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