Am J Perinatol 2019; 36(02): 169-175
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1666813
Original Article
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Outcome of Neonates with Vein of Galen Malformation Presenting with Severe Heart Failure: A Case Series

Gabriella De Rosa
1   Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Catholic University “A. Gemelli” Hospital, Rome, Italy
,
Maria Pia De Carolis
2   Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Catholic University “A. Gemelli” Hospital, Rome, Italy
,
Alessia Tempera
3   Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, San Camillo-Forlanini Hospital, Rome, Italy
,
Alessandro Pedicelli
4   Department of Neuroradiology, Catholic University “A. Gemelli” Hospital, Rome, Italy
,
Massimo Rollo
4   Department of Neuroradiology, Catholic University “A. Gemelli” Hospital, Rome, Italy
,
Tony Christian Morena
5   Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Catholic University “A. Gemelli” Hospital, Rome, Italy
,
Ersilia Luca
5   Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Catholic University “A. Gemelli” Hospital, Rome, Italy
,
Daniele De Luca
6   Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Paris-Sud University Hospital, Paris, France
,
Giorgio Conti
5   Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Catholic University “A. Gemelli” Hospital, Rome, Italy
,
Marco Piastra
5   Paediatric Intensive Care Unit, Catholic University “A. Gemelli” Hospital, Rome, Italy
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Publication History

17 January 2018

22 May 2018

Publication Date:
10 July 2018 (online)

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Abstract

Background Neonatal presentation of vein of Galen aneurysmal malformations (VGAMs) complicated by cardiac failure and pulmonary hypertension is frequently associated with a poor prognosis. Interventional neuroradiology with embolization can offer a chance for survival, although neurological damage can represent a limitation.

Objective This article determines if aggressive intensive care and drug management of cardiac failure before urgent embolization can influence morbidity and mortality.

Patients and Methods Twelve infants (7 boys, 5 girls) were diagnosed with symptomatic vein of Galen malformations in the neonatal period during the period 2000 to 2014. Due to high output cardiac failure, endovascular treatment was attempted as soon as stabilization was achieved.

Results Endovascular procedures successfully reverted cardiac failure in 5 patients who survived without significant neurological damage, while in 7 patients the causes of death were refractory cardiac failure, multiorgan failure, and severe brain damage. Bidimensional echocardiography assessment was performed at presentation and after early embolization procedures.

Conclusion Aggressive intensive care approach to heart failure and pulmonary hypertension leading to early neurointervention results in good survival rates with low morbidity even in cases of high-risk neonatal VGAM. Combined hemodynamic treatment can improve outcome in neonates with cardiac failure secondary to VGAM, although there is the risk of precipitating systemic hypoperfusion and renal failure. A moderate prematurity may not prevent both interventional approach and good outcome.

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