Progressive cyanosis following Kawashima operation: slow resolution after redirection of hepatic veins

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Progressive cyanosis following Kawashima operation : slow resolution after redirection of hepatic veins. / Larsen, Signe Holm; Emmertsen, Kristian; Bjerre, Jesper; Hjortdal, Vibeke Elisabeth.

In: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Vol. 8, 05.04.2013, p. 67.

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Larsen, SH, Emmertsen, K, Bjerre, J & Hjortdal, VE 2013, 'Progressive cyanosis following Kawashima operation: slow resolution after redirection of hepatic veins', Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, vol. 8, pp. 67. https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-8-67

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Larsen, S. H., Emmertsen, K., Bjerre, J., & Hjortdal, V. E. (2013). Progressive cyanosis following Kawashima operation: slow resolution after redirection of hepatic veins. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 8, 67. https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-8-67

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Larsen SH, Emmertsen K, Bjerre J, Hjortdal VE. Progressive cyanosis following Kawashima operation: slow resolution after redirection of hepatic veins. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery. 2013 Apr 5;8:67. https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-8-67

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Larsen, Signe Holm ; Emmertsen, Kristian ; Bjerre, Jesper ; Hjortdal, Vibeke Elisabeth. / Progressive cyanosis following Kawashima operation : slow resolution after redirection of hepatic veins. In: Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery. 2013 ; Vol. 8. pp. 67.

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abstract = "Progressive cyanosis often develops following Kawashima operation in patients with left atrial isomerism, interrupted inferior vena cava and hepatic veins draining to the atria. Knowledge on the timing and extend of resolution following hepatic venous redirection is sparse. A girl developed progressing cyanosis following Kawashima operation at the age of ten months. Arterial oxygen saturations at rest dropped to 60-65%. Surgical redirection of hepatic veins into the cavopulmonary circulation at the age of three years had no immediate effect. However, arterial oxygen saturations increased gradually over nine months to 90-93% and 95-100% after three years.",
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N2 - Progressive cyanosis often develops following Kawashima operation in patients with left atrial isomerism, interrupted inferior vena cava and hepatic veins draining to the atria. Knowledge on the timing and extend of resolution following hepatic venous redirection is sparse. A girl developed progressing cyanosis following Kawashima operation at the age of ten months. Arterial oxygen saturations at rest dropped to 60-65%. Surgical redirection of hepatic veins into the cavopulmonary circulation at the age of three years had no immediate effect. However, arterial oxygen saturations increased gradually over nine months to 90-93% and 95-100% after three years.

AB - Progressive cyanosis often develops following Kawashima operation in patients with left atrial isomerism, interrupted inferior vena cava and hepatic veins draining to the atria. Knowledge on the timing and extend of resolution following hepatic venous redirection is sparse. A girl developed progressing cyanosis following Kawashima operation at the age of ten months. Arterial oxygen saturations at rest dropped to 60-65%. Surgical redirection of hepatic veins into the cavopulmonary circulation at the age of three years had no immediate effect. However, arterial oxygen saturations increased gradually over nine months to 90-93% and 95-100% after three years.

KW - Arteriovenous Malformations/surgery

KW - Cardiac Surgical Procedures/adverse effects

KW - Cyanosis/etiology

KW - Female

KW - Hepatic Veins/surgery

KW - Heterotaxy Syndrome/surgery

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KW - Infant

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