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Treatment

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Treatment is essentially surgical although the paroxysmal hypercyanotic attacks must be managed appropriately.

Surgery is often in two stages with a palliative procedure to improve symptoms followed later by a total repair:

  • palliative surgery involves creating a shunt between the aorta and pulmonary artery so that sufficient blood can enter the lungs. In a Blalock operation the subclavian artery is joined to the pulmonary artery and in a Waterston operation the ascending aorta is joined to the right pulmonary artery. Alternatively pulmonary valvotomy and infundibular resection may give relief in the Brock operation

  • total repair is undertaken as the child approaches school age

  • the use of an implantable cardioverter defibrillator should be considered following repair (1)

Reference:

  • 1) NICE (September 2000). Implantable cardioverter defibrillators for arrhythmias.

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