Multicenter E.C.H.S.A. Study Left-sided operations after arterial switch operation (ASO) for D-TGA and Taussig- Bing malformation - Proposed by Vladimiro Vida MD, Phd and Giovanni Stellin, MD - Discussed and approved in Bergamo at the E.C.H.S.A. meeting (10/10/2014) - Revised and approved by G. Sarris, MD (16/11/2014) Pediatric and Congenital Cardiac Surgery Unit - University of Padua, Italy
Long-term OUTCOME after ASO • Coronary stenosis • Neo-aortic root dilatation • Aortic valve regurgitation • Late death
Aim of this study To assess within the E.C.H.S.A. community: 1) Frequency and type of left sided operations after arterial switch operation (ASO) 2) Surgical risk associated to these reoperations 3) Early and long term outcome
Data collection Included: patients with DTGA and Taussig-Bing malformation who underwent ASO Period of the study January 1975 to December 2010 Deadline for data collection February 1 st, 2015
For further info about the study Vladimiro Vida, MD, PhD vladimirovida@yahoo.it vladimiro.vida@unipd.it Giovanni Stellin, MD giovanni.stellin@unipd.it
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