Kumar Naresh, Shaikh Abdul Sattar, Kumari Veena, Patel Najma
Naresh Kumar, FCPS, Fellow Paediatric Cardiology, NICVD Karachi, Pakistan.
Abdul Sattar Shaikh, FCPS, Assistant Professor of Paediatric Cardiology, NICVD Karachi, Pakistan.
Pak J Med Sci. 2018 Nov-Dec;34(6):1347-1352. doi: 10.12669/pjms.346.15792.
To determine effectiveness and safety of echocardiography guided bed side Balloon Atrial Septostomy (BAS) in dextro transposition of great Arteries (dTGA) with intact ventricular septum (IVS) at a public sector tertiary care hospital Karachi, Pakistan.
This case series include 40 patients with echocardiographic findings of dTGA with IVS and restricted PFO (≤ 2mm) who underwent bedside BAS at department of pediatric cardiology NICVD, Karachi, Pakistan. We recorded pre and post BAS diameter of PFO/Atrial Septal Defect (ASD), oxygen saturation (SpO %), and post procedure complications and outcome.
Median age was 16 days, Majority of them (n=23, 58%) were severely cyanosed with SpO of 41.4±3.4% and underwent emergency BAS and remaining underwent elective procedure. An increase in SpO% from 46.0±6% to 81.0±3.0% (p=<0.001) and ASD size from 1.4±2.8mm to 5.45±0.4mm was observed (p=<0.001). No complication was observed in most of cases (n=28, 70%). Mean hospital stay was 3.4±1 days. Success rate was 97.5% however, one neonate died due to neonatal sepsis.
Our study provides sufficient evidence that bed side balloon atrial septostomy is a safer technique, save a lot of time and resources which were required otherwise in transporting these patients to catheterization laboratory.