Hypoplastic left heart

Clinical

Definition: abnormal left heart development resulting in underdevelopment of LV, aortic valve, aorta, mitral valve and aortic arch. Incidence 0.2:1000 of all live births.


Physiology:

PDA dependent systemic perfusion: PDA closure results in acidosis, hypoxaemia and shock.

In patients with restrictive ASD/PFO, cardiogenic shock develops right after birth.


Diagnosis:

Prominent loud single second heart sound

ECHO


Differential diagnosis:

Coarctation, critical AS, IAA (all PDA dependant systemic lesions)


Preoperative management:

Management of low CO preoperative:


Preoperative preparation:

ECG, CXR, CUS, renal US, FISH, FBE, clotting,UECs, PRBC (4), FFP (2), platelets (2), cryoprecipitate (2)

Methylprednisolone 10mg/kg 12 hrs and 6 hrs pre surgery in neonates


Surgery: 

Primary cardiac transplantation – not done in Australia (consider also compassionate care).

Staged repair: Norwood procedure (preferably if stable on Day 3 or 4 of life) or Hybrid procedure (bilateral PA band, PDA stenting) Glenn Shunt (4-8mths), Fontan (18 mths – 4 yrs).

Norwood procedure: reconstruction of aortic root and aortic arch, disconnection of pulmonary trunk and incorporating the RV stump into systemic circulation; lung perfusion by BT Shunt (diastolic runoff) or Sano-Shunt (obstruction).

 


Postoperative Management:


Specific problems:


Outcome:

Mean ICU stay: 5 days

Mortality 30 days: up to 40%

HLHS w/ restrictive ASD and BAS: mortality up to 50%


References:

[1] Lab Invest 1952, 1(1): 61-70: Lev M: Pathologic anatomy and interrelationship of hypoplasia of the aortic tract complexes

[2] Pediatr Clin North Am 1958, 5(4):1029-1056: Noonan et al: The hypoplastic left heart syndrome; an analysis of 101 cases

[3] Cardiol Clin 1989; 7:377-385: Norwood: Hypoplastic left heart syndrome

[4] Ann Thorac Surg 1991; 52:688-695: Norwood: Hypoplastic left heart syndrome

[5] N Engl J Med 1983; 308:23-26: Norwood et al: Physiologic repair of aortic atresia-hypoplastic left heart syndrome

[6] Circulation 2004;109;2326-2330: Vlahos et al: Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome With Intact or Highly Restrictive Atrial Septum: Outcome After Neonatal Transcatheter Atrial Septostomy

[7] Am Heart J. 2011 Jan;161(1):138-44: Trivedi et al: Arrhythmias in patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome

[8] Korean Circ J. 2010 Mar;40(3):103-11: Honjo et al: Hybrid palliation for neonates with hypoplastic left heart syndrome: current strategies and outcomes

[9] Pediatric Anesthesia 2010 20: 38-46: Naguib et al: Anesthetic management of the hybrid stage 1 procedure for hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS)

[10] N Engl J Med 2010;362:1980-92: Ohye et al: Comparison of Shunt Types in the Norwood Procedure for Single-Ventricle Lesions

[11] Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2013 Mar 7. M√Âșnsterer et al: Treatment of right ventricle to pulmonary artery conduit stenosis in infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome.

[12] Circulation. 2012 Sep 11;126(11 Suppl 1):S123-31. Baba et al: Hybrid versus Norwood strategies for single-ventricle palliation.


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