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Determination of the Frequency of Right and Left Internal Mammary Artery Embolization in Single Ventricle Patients: A Two-Center Study

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Title
Determination of the Frequency of Right and Left Internal Mammary Artery Embolization in Single Ventricle Patients: A Two-Center Study
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Pediatric Cardiology, August 2018
DOI 10.1007/s00246-018-1946-0
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Bassel Mohammad Nijres, Anas S. Taqatqa, Lamya Mubayed, Gregory J. Jutzy, Ra-id Abdulla, Karim A. Diab, Hoang H. Nguyen, Brieann A. Muller, Cyndi R. Sosnowski, Joshua J. Murphy, Joseph Vettukattil, Vishal R. Kaley, Darcy N. Marckini, Bennett P. Samuel, Khaled Abdelhady, Sawsan Awad

Abstract

Embolization of systemic to pulmonary artery collaterals to regulate pulmonary arterial flow or pressure of the cavopulmonary circulation in patients with single ventricle is a common practice. The relative incidence and impact of this practice on future interventions like coronary artery bypass grafting is poorly understood. This study aims to evaluate the frequency and implications of internal mammary artery (IMA) embolization in the single ventricle (SV) population. A retrospective chart review was performed of SV patients who underwent cardiac catheterization before and after Fontan procedure between February 2007 and 2017. Data were collected from two tertiary care centers in the Midwest. Of the 304 SV patients, 62 (20.4%) underwent embolization of one or more IMAs, whereas 242 (79.6%) did not. The rate of embolization of IMA was 40.5% in one center and 14.5% in the second center. Among patients who received IMA embolization, left internal mammary artery (LIMA) embolization was seen in 6 (9.7%) patients. Majority of patients underwent either right internal mammary artery (RIMA) embolization (n = 25; 40.3%) or RIMA and LIMA embolization (n = 27; 43.5%). IMA embolization in SV patients is common. Embolizing IMAs early in life will likely eliminate a valuable graft option for coronary artery bypass grafting should it be required in the future care of these patients. Multi-center, prospective, nation-wide studies are warranted to examine coronary artery disease in the SV population and true frequency of IMA embolization. Delineation of which IMAs were embolized is a necessary in surgical and cardiac intervention national data, such as Society of Thoracic Surgeons (STS) database. All measures should be taken to preserve IMAs patency, if deemed feasible and safe.

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Unknown 16 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Postgraduate 2 13%
Professor > Associate Professor 2 13%
Student > Doctoral Student 1 6%
Student > Bachelor 1 6%
Other 1 6%
Other 4 25%
Unknown 5 31%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Medicine and Dentistry 7 44%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 6%
Unspecified 1 6%
Materials Science 1 6%
Social Sciences 1 6%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 5 31%