Saturday, June 30, 2012

Epidemiology: Prevalence of CHD in US


Prevalence of CHD in US
Poster presented at ACC 2012: (JACC 2012;59(Supplement 1):E787.
These numbers were derived by extrapolating data from Quebec population study (Circ 2007;115:163-72) & 2010 US Census data.

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Prevalence of CHD in Europe
(Circulation 2011;123:841-9)

Prevalence in Quebec
(Circulation 2007;115:163-72)

Monday, June 25, 2012

Scoring system to determine need for LA decompression

J Heart Lung Transplant. 2003 Aug;22(8):883-8.


Scoring system to determine need for balloon atrial septostomy for restrictive interatrial communication in infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome.

Mulla NF, Osher AP, Beeson WL, Kuhn MA, Larsen RL.

SourceDepartment of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Loma Linda University Children's Hospital, Loma Linda, California 92534 , USA. nmulla@ahs.llumc.edu



Abstract

BACKGROUND: Restrictive interatrial communication (IAC) causes morbidity and mortality in infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome awaiting cardiac transplantation. We sought to create a scoring system, based on echocardiographic and clinical findings, to serve as a guide for determining the need for balloon atrial septostomy (BAS).



METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed echocardiograms of 44 infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. Infants were studied from the time of admission to the final end-point of transplantation, Norwood procedure, or death. Seventeen infants underwent BAS for clinical indications of oxygen saturation <80% in room air. Data collected included age at BAS, maximum velocity (V(max)), and IAC diameter throughout the clinical course. We assigned higher IAC scores to smaller IAC diameter, greater V(max) through the IAC, and lower oxygen saturation value. The minimum score was 3, and the maximum score was 9.



RESULTS: Only 10% of infants with a score <6 at presentation required BAS, whereas 67% of those with scores > or =6 required BAS. Higher IAC scores at presentation were associated with earlier need for BAS (p = 0.04).



CONCLUSIONS: The IAC scoring system can serve as a reliable clinical guide for identifying infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome who are likely to require BAS for relief of critically restrictive IAC while awaiting cardiac transplantation.



Thursday, June 14, 2012

Endocarditis Prophylaxis 2007 Guidelines are right.

New study published online Circulation 2012 supports 2007 guidelines.
Be sure to check the editorial associated with this article.

This article is reviewed in theheart.org "heartwire" as well.