The natural history and timing of the radical operation for subpulmonic ventricular septal defects.

T Anzai, T Iijima, I Yoshida, Y Sakata, T Obayashi, S Ishikawa
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In order to further understand the natural history and timing of repair for subpulmonic (type I) ventricular septal defect (VSD), 70 patients who underwent radical surgery were reviewed. The patients with this type of VSD accounted for 30 per cent of a total 236 children with types I, II and III VSD who underwent repair between 1978 and 1989. The frequency of aortic regurgitation was 30 per cent, being higher in the group aged older than 10 years than in the younger group (p less than 0.05). The median ages of patients with normal, prolapsed and regurgitated valves were 5, 6.5, and 10 years, respectively, and each value exhibited significant differences (p less than 0.05). The left to right shunt ratio and systolic pulmonary artery pressure of the patients with normal valves were significantly higher than those of the patients with abnormal valves. The outcome of the patients with regurgitation varied according to Sellers grading with cases of grade two valvular deformities recovering well after the repair, while cases of grade three had deformities of grade one or two severity remaining. These results led us to establish the following strategy for patients with I-VSD: 1) a child should be regularly checked by USG; 2) a child noted as having a prolapsing valve is recommended to undergo repair by the age of 10 to 12 years; and 3) a child found to have regurgitation should undergo repair as soon as possible, unless the valve regurgitation does not become more severe than Sellers grade two.

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肺动脉下室间隔缺损根治性手术的自然历史和时机。
为了进一步了解肺下(I型)室间隔缺损(VSD)的自然历史和修复时间,我们回顾了70例接受根治性手术的患者。在1978年至1989年间接受修复手术的236例I、II和III型室间隔缺损患者中,这种类型的室间隔缺损患者占30%。主动脉瓣反流发生率为30%,年龄大于10岁组高于年轻组(p < 0.05)。正常瓣膜、脱垂瓣膜和反流瓣膜患者的中位年龄分别为5岁、6.5岁和10岁,差异均有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。瓣膜正常患者的左右分流比和肺动脉收缩压明显高于瓣膜异常患者。根据Sellers分级,患者返流的结果不同,二级瓣膜畸形修复后恢复良好,三级瓣膜畸形修复后仍有一级或二级瓣膜畸形。这些结果使我们对I-VSD患者建立了以下策略:1)儿童应定期进行USG检查;2)发现有瓣膜脱垂的儿童,建议在10至12岁时进行修复;3)发现有反流的儿童应尽快进行修复,除非瓣膜反流的严重程度不超过塞勒斯二级。
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