{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Outcomes of Children With Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome and Heart Failure on Medical Therapy. {Author}: Lynch A;Jeewa A;Minn S;Arathoon K;Honjo O;Floh A;Hassan A;Jean-St-Michel E; {Journal}: JACC Adv {Volume}: 3 {Issue}: 2 {Year}: 2024 Feb 暂无{DOI}: 10.1016/j.jacadv.2023.100811 {Abstract}: UNASSIGNED: Systemic right ventricle (RV) dysfunction is associated with lower transplant-free survival (TFS) in hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), but the likelihood of functional improvement and utility of heart failure (HF) medications is not understood.
UNASSIGNED: The authors aimed to describe TFS, HF medication use, and surgical interventions in HLHS patients with RV dysfunction with and without subsequent improvement in function.
UNASSIGNED: The SickKids HF Database is a retrospective cohort that includes all pediatric HLHS patients with RV dysfunction lasting >30 days. We compared TFS, HF medications, and surgical interventions in HLHS patients with and without functional normalization.
UNASSIGNED: Of 99 patients with HLHS and RV dysfunction, 52% had normalized function for ≥30 days. TFS at 2 years after dysfunction onset was lower in those without normalization (14% vs 78%, P < 0.001). Patients without normalization were less likely to reach target dosing (TD) of HF medications (27% vs 47% on 1 medication at TD, P < 0.001) and undergo Fontan completion (7% vs 53%, P < 0.001). Clinical factors associated with improved TFS were normalization of function for ≥30 days, onset of dysfunction after bidirectional Glenn, and exposure to ACE inhibition.
UNASSIGNED: Our cohort of HLHS patients with systemic RV dysfunction demonstrated a novel finding of improved TFS in those with functional normalization for ≥30 days. Achieving TD of HF medications was associated with improved outcomes. This may reflect patient stability and tolerance for HF medication more than its therapeutic effect, but it can help inform decisions to proceed with surgical palliation or list for transplant.