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Prenatal Delineation Of Coronary Anatomy In Dextro-Transposition Of Great Arteries, Geetha Haligheri, Chandrakant Patel, Rukmini Komarlu Oct 2021

Prenatal Delineation Of Coronary Anatomy In Dextro-Transposition Of Great Arteries, Geetha Haligheri, Chandrakant Patel, Rukmini Komarlu

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Background: Dextro-transposition of the great arteries (D-TGA) is the second-most common cyanotic congenital heart disease with variable coronary artery anatomy. The arterial switch procedure has revolutionized outcomes for this defect, with coronary anatomy being a key determinant of both short- and long-term outcomes following surgical repair. The assessment of coronary anatomy is usually undertaken in the postnatal period by transthoracic echocardiography, with assessment prenatally not being well studied. We sought to assess the feasibility of delineating the coronary arteries on fetal echocardiograms in a small cohort of patients followed prenatally. Methods: This was a retrospective review of fetuses with D-TGA …


Ability Of Video Telemetry To Predict Unplanned Hospital Admissions For Single Ventricle Infants., Doaa Aly, Lori Erickson, Hayley S. Hancock, Johnathan Apperson, Monica Gaddis, Girish S. Shirali, Suma Goudar Aug 2021

Ability Of Video Telemetry To Predict Unplanned Hospital Admissions For Single Ventricle Infants., Doaa Aly, Lori Erickson, Hayley S. Hancock, Johnathan Apperson, Monica Gaddis, Girish S. Shirali, Suma Goudar

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Background: Our Cardiac High Acuity Monitoring Program (CHAMP) uses home video telemetry (HVT) as an adjunct to monitor infants with single ventricle during the interstage period. This study describes the development of an objective early warning score using HVT, for identification of infants with single ventricle at risk for clinical deterioration and unplanned hospital admissions (UHA).

Methods and Results: Six candidate scoring parameters were selected to develop a pragmatic score for routine evaluation of HVT during the interstage period. We evaluated the individual and combined ability of these parameters to predict UHA. All infants with single ventricle monitored at home …


Ventricular Fibrillation Due To A Likely Pathogenic Sos1 Variant: An Unrecognized Etiology Of Infantile Sudden Death?, Christopher Follansbee, Lindsey Malloy-Walton Aug 2021

Ventricular Fibrillation Due To A Likely Pathogenic Sos1 Variant: An Unrecognized Etiology Of Infantile Sudden Death?, Christopher Follansbee, Lindsey Malloy-Walton

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We present the case of a female infant presenting after a ventricular fibrillation arrest found to have ectopic atrial tachycardia (EAT). Evaluation revealed a likely pathogenic variant in SOS1 not previously reported in affected individuals. SOS1 variants are associated with Noonan syndrome, which belongs to a family of related genetic syndromes affecting the RAS/MAPK signaling pathway. To date, this is the first case reported of a ventricular fibrillation arrest in a patient with a RASopathy-related variant prior to development of the typically associated structural cardiac phenotype and may represent a previously unrecognized etiology of sudden death during infancy.


Mechanical Support Of Superior Cavopulmonary (Glenn) Physiology To Heart Transplantation, Edo K S Bedzra, Aliessa P. Barnes, Brian Birnbaum, James D. St. Louis Apr 2021

Mechanical Support Of Superior Cavopulmonary (Glenn) Physiology To Heart Transplantation, Edo K S Bedzra, Aliessa P. Barnes, Brian Birnbaum, James D. St. Louis

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Shear Stress Associated With Cardiopulmonary Bypass Induces Expression Of Inflammatory Cytokines And Necroptosis In Monocytes., Lan N. Tu, Lance Hsieh, Masaki Kajimoto, Kevin Charette, Nataliya Kibiryeva, Adriana Forero, Sarah Hampson, Jennifer A. Marshall, James O'Brien, Marta Scatena, Michael A. Portman, Ram Savan, Chris Benner, Alberto Aliseda, Muhammad Nuri, Douglas Bittel, Peter Pastuzsko, Vishal Nigam Jan 2021

Shear Stress Associated With Cardiopulmonary Bypass Induces Expression Of Inflammatory Cytokines And Necroptosis In Monocytes., Lan N. Tu, Lance Hsieh, Masaki Kajimoto, Kevin Charette, Nataliya Kibiryeva, Adriana Forero, Sarah Hampson, Jennifer A. Marshall, James O'Brien, Marta Scatena, Michael A. Portman, Ram Savan, Chris Benner, Alberto Aliseda, Muhammad Nuri, Douglas Bittel, Peter Pastuzsko, Vishal Nigam

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Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is required during most cardiac surgeries. CBP drives systemic inflammation and multiorgan dysfunction that is especially severe in neonatal patients. Limited understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying CPB-associated inflammation presents a significant barrier to improve clinical outcomes. To better understand these clinical issues, we performed mRNA sequencing on total circulating leukocytes from neonatal patients undergoing CPB. Our data identify myeloid cells, particularly monocytes, as the major cell type driving transcriptional responses to CPB. Furthermore, IL-8 and TNF-α were inflammatory cytokines robustly upregulated in leukocytes from both patients and piglets exposed to CPB. To delineate the molecular mechanism, we …