Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1986; 34(1): 22-24
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1020366
© Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart · New York

Cardiac Rhythm and Conduction after Two-stage Anatomic Correction of Simple Transposition of the Great Arteries

P. E. Lange, W. Pulss, H. H. Sievers1 , A. Wessel, D. G. W. Onnasch, A. Bernhard1 , M. H. Yacoub2 , P. H. Heintzen
  • Department of Pediatric Cardiology
  • 1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, University of Kiel, FRG
  • 2Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Harefield Hospital, Harefield, UK
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Publication History

1985

Publication Date:
08 May 2008 (online)

Summary

To assess postoperative arrhythmias and AV-conduction defects associated with anatomic correction of simple transposition of the great arteries, 207 standard 12-lead surface and 43 24-hour electrocardiograms of all 17 patients followed after anatomic correction for up to 6.5 years were reviewed. No dysrhythmias or AV-conduction delays definitiely attributable to anatomic correction were observed. One patient with a severe complex supraventricular tachyarrhythmia after a Blalock-Hanlon procedure has improved markedly, exhibiting respiratory AV-dissociation and 5 premature atrial complexes/minute 5 years after anatomic correction.

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