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American Journal of Cardiology | 2013

Effect of Branch Pulmonary Artery Stenosis on Right Ventricular Volume Overload in Patients With Tetralogy of Fallot After Initial Surgical Repair

Shiraz A. Maskatia; Joseph A. Spinner; Shaine A. Morris; Christopher J. Petit; Rajesh Krishnamurthy; Arni Nutting

Right ventricular (RV) volume overload secondary to pulmonary regurgitation is common in patients after initial repair of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) and is associated with adverse long-term outcomes. The objective of the present study was to determine the effect of branch pulmonary artery stenosis on the RV volume in patients with repaired TOF. We reviewed 178 cardiac magnetic resonance imaging studies in patients with repaired TOF. We defined bilateral stenosis as a Nakata index of ≤200 mm(2)/m(2) and concordant branch pulmonary artery cross-sectional area, unilateral stenosis as 1 branch pulmonary artery cross-sectional area ≤100 mm(2)/m(2) and 1 branch pulmonary artery cross-sectional area >100 mm(2)/m(2), and restrictive physiology as prograde main pulmonary artery diastolic flow. Of the 178 patients, 20 (11%) had bilateral stenosis, 47 (26%) unilateral stenosis, and 111 (63%) had no stenosis. The RV end-diastolic volume was lower in patients with bilateral (125 ± 27 ml/m(2)) or unilateral (131 ± 43 ml/m(2)) stenosis than in those without stenosis (149 ± 35 ml/m(2), p = 0.021 and p = 0.019, respectively). The main pulmonary artery regurgitant fraction was greater in patients without stenosis (47%, range 2% to 69%) than in those with bilateral (33%, range 9% to 59%; p = 0.009) or unilateral stenosis (40%, range 0% to 71%; p = 0.033). Restrictive physiology was more common in patients with bilateral (13 of 15, 87%) or unilateral (21 of 38, 55%) stenosis than in those without stenosis (28 of 85, 33%; p <0.001 and p = 0.017, respectively). In conclusion, in patients with repaired TOF, bilateral and unilateral branch pulmonary artery stenosis was associated with a greater main pulmonary artery regurgitant fraction and smaller RV end-diastolic volume than those in patients without stenosis, likely owing to the development of restrictive physiology. Branch pulmonary artery stenosis might effectively delay the referral for pulmonary valve replacement.


American Journal of Cardiology | 2013

Impact of Obesity on Ventricular Size and Function in Children, Adolescents and Adults With Tetralogy of Fallot After Initial Repair

Shiraz A. Maskatia; Joseph A. Spinner; Arni Nutting; Timothy C. Slesnick; Rajesh Krishnamurthy; Shaine A. Morris

Obesity is epidemic in congenital heart disease, with reported rates of 16% to 26% in children and 54% in adults. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of obesity on ventricular function and size in patients after initial repair for tetralogy of Fallot (TOF). Cardiac magnetic resonance studies in normal-weight (body mass index percentile <85th) and obese (body mass index percentile ≥95th) children and adults with repaired tetralogy of Fallot were reviewed. The left ventricular ejection fraction, the right ventricular ejection fraction, left and right ventricular end-diastolic volumes indexed to actual body surface area, to height, and to body surface area using ideal body weight were evaluated in 36 obese patients and 72 age-matched normal-weight patients. Compared with normal-weight patients, obese patients had lower right ventricular ejection fractions (mean 46 ± 9% vs 51 ± 7%, p = 0.003) and left ventricular ejection fractions (mean 57 ± 9% vs 61 ± 6%, p = 0.017), higher right ventricular end-diastolic volumes indexed to height (mean 160 ± 59 vs 135 ± 41 ml/m, p = 0.015) and left ventricular end-diastolic volumes indexed to height (mean 86 ± 25 vs 70 ± 20 ml/m, p = 0.001), and higher right ventricular end-diastolic volumes indexed to ideal body weight (mean 166 ± 55 vs 144 ± 38 ml/m², p = 0.020) and left ventricular end-diastolic volumes indexed to ideal body weight (mean 90 ± 22 vs 75 ± 15 ml/m², p <0.001). In conclusion, obesity is a modifiable risk factor associated with worsened biventricular systolic function and biventricular dilation in patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot. The standard method of indexing ventricular volumes using actual body surface area may underestimate volume load in obese patients.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2012

THE IMPACT OF OBESITY ON VENTRICULAR SIZE AND FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH REPAIRED TETRALOGY OF FALLOT

Shiraz A. Maskatia; Joseph A. Spinner; Shaine A. Morris; Timothy C. Slesnick

Obesity is epidemic in congenital heart disease with reported rates 16-26p in children and up to 54p in the adults. The impact on ventricular size and function in patients after initial repair for tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) is unknown. We retrospectively reviewed characteristics of 218


Pediatric Cardiology | 2012

Restrictive Physiology is Associated With Poor Outcomes in Children With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Shiraz A. Maskatia; Jamie A. Decker; Joseph A. Spinner; Jeffrey J. Kim; Jack F. Price; John L. Jefferies; William J. Dreyer; Joseph W. Rossano; Susan W. Denfield


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2016

Modified Model for End-Stage Liver Disease eXcluding INR (MELD-XI) Score Predicts Early Death After Pediatric Heart Transplantation

Joshua C. Grimm; J. Trent Magruder; Nhue Do; Joseph A. Spinner; Samuel P. Dungan; Arman Kilic; Nishant D. Patel; Kristin L. Nelson; Marshall L. Jacobs; Duke E. Cameron; Luca A. Vricella


The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2015

The Effect of Institutional Volume on Complications and Their Impact on Mortality After Pediatric Heart Transplantation

Cecillia Lui; Joshua C. Grimm; J. Trent Magruder; Samuel P. Dungan; Joseph A. Spinner; Nhue Do; Kristin L. Nelson; Duke E. Cameron; Luca A. Vricella; Marshall L. Jacobs


Congenital Heart Disease | 2015

Echocardiographic Parameters of Right Ventricular Diastolic Function in Repaired Tetralogy of Fallot Are Associated with Important Findings on Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

Shiraz A. Maskatia; Shaine A. Morris; Joseph A. Spinner; Rajesh Krishnamurthy; Carolyn A. Altman


American Journal of Cardiology | 2016

Association of Late Gadolinium Enhancement and Degree of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Assessed on Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging With Ventricular Tachycardia in Children With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Joseph A. Spinner; Cory Noel; Susan W. Denfield; Rajesh Krishnamurthy; Aamir Jeewa; William J. Dreyer; Shiraz A. Maskatia


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018

Iron Deficiency is Associated with Adverse Outcomes in Pediatric Heart Failure

K. Puri; Joseph A. Spinner; Mona D. Shah; J.M. Powers; Susan W. Denfield; Antonio G. Cabrera; Hari Tunuguntla; William J. Dreyer; Jack F. Price


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018

High Burden of Diarrhea and Abdominal Pain After Pediatric Heart Transplantation

Joseph A. Spinner; William J. Dreyer; Antonio G. Cabrera; Hari Tunuguntla; Claire E. Bocchini; S. Devaraj; Jack F. Price; Jeffrey S. Heinle; Iki Adachi; Susan W. Denfield

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Susan W. Denfield

Baylor College of Medicine

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William J. Dreyer

Baylor College of Medicine

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Jack F. Price

Baylor College of Medicine

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Shaine A. Morris

Baylor College of Medicine

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Arni Nutting

Boston Children's Hospital

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Hari Tunuguntla

Baylor College of Medicine

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Aamir Jeewa

Baylor College of Medicine

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