J Korean Pediatr Soc.  1999 May;42(5):631-636.

Balloon Valvuloplasty of Pulmonary Stenosis in Patients Younger than 6 Months of Age

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Sejong General Hospital, Pucheon, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE: Balloon valvuloplasty(BVP) is the treatment of choice for valvular pulmonary stenosis (PS). However, this procedure was usually performed in children older than 2 years. The purpose of the present study was to assess the safety and efficacy of BVP in young infants.
METHODS
Retrospective analysis of the medical records of 25 infants younger than 6 months of age who received BVP for PS including critical PS between July 1991 and September 1997 were evaluated.
RESULTS
The arterial oxygen saturation before and after procedure was 76.7% and 90.0%, respectively(P<0.001). Transvalvar pressure gradients measured with continuous wave Doppler echocardiography changed from 103.2+/-27.1mmHg to 34.8+/-14.4mmHg(P<0.001) and 29.3+/-15.9 mmHg after 6 months(P=0.075). The systolic pressure ratio of right and left ventricle before and after procedure was decreased from 1.40+/-0.4 to 0.74+/-0.3(P<0.001). Successful gradient relief was achieved with initial BVP in 21 out of 25 infants. There was one procedural death and one emergency surgery after BVP. Four of the 23 remaining patients required repeated BVP.
CONCLUSION
Balloon valvuloplasty in young infants is a safe and effective procedure. In patients with symptomatic severe PS, balloon valvuloplasty should be recommended at an early age.

Keyword

Balloon valvuloplasty; Infant; Pulmonary valvular stenosis

MeSH Terms

Balloon Valvuloplasty*
Blood Pressure
Child
Echocardiography, Doppler
Emergencies
Heart Ventricles
Humans
Infant
Medical Records
Oxygen
Pulmonary Valve Stenosis*
Retrospective Studies
Oxygen
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