Introduction: Single‐ventricle patients with elevated pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) or end‐diastolic pressure (EDP) are excluded from undergoing total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC). However, a subset of patients deemed to be at… Click to show full abstract
Introduction: Single‐ventricle patients with elevated pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) or end‐diastolic pressure (EDP) are excluded from undergoing total cavopulmonary connection (TCPC). However, a subset of patients deemed to be at acceptable risk experience prolonged length of stay (LOS) after TCPC. Routine assessment of ventricular function has been inadequate in identifying these high‐risk patients. Speckle‐tracking echocardiography (STE) is a novel method for assessment of myocardial deformation that may be useful in single‐ventricle patients. The aim of this study was to perform a contemporary preoperative risk assessment for prolonged LOS to determine whether STE improves risk stratification before TCPC. Methods: Our single institution's perioperative data were retrospectively collected. The primary outcome was postoperative LOS >14 days. Longitudinal and circumferential STE deformation measures were analyzed on echocardiograms obtained during preoperative catheterization. Patient‐specific, echocardiographic, and catheterization data were included in multivariable logistic regression. Receiver operating characteristic area under the curves (AUC) were analyzed. Results: From 2007 to 2014, 135 patients who underwent TCPC were included in the analysis. The median LOS was 11 (IQR 9‐14) days. The PVR (P < .01) and circumferential strain rate (CSR) (P < .01) were the only variables independently associated with LOS >14 days. For every 0.1 s−1 CSR increased, there was a 20% increased odds of prolonged LOS. The AUC for CSR was 0.70. The AUC for PVR and EDP combined was 0.68. The AUC for PVR, EDP, and CSR combined was 0.73. Conclusion: Preoperative CSR is independently associated with LOS >14 days and improves preoperative risk stratification in patients undergoing TCPC. HighlightsEchocardiography has had a limited role in risk stratifying patients undergoing total cavopulmonary connection.Our aim is to investigate the association between measures of myocardial deformation and postoperative length of stay after total cavopulmonary connection.Preoperative circumferential strain rate was associated with length of stay >14 days.Circumferential strain rate improved preoperative risk stratification in these patients.
               
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