Abstract

BackgroundCardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) may augment 2-dimensional (2D) echocardiography in decision-making for biventricular repair in borderline hypoplastic left hearts. ObjectivesThis study evaluates: 1) the relationship between 2D echocardiography and CMR; 2) imaging variables affecting assignment to biventricular vs non-biventricular management; and 3) variables affecting transplant-free biventricular survival. MethodsWe reviewed clinical, echocardiographic, and CMR data in 67 infants, including CMR-determined ascending aortic (AAo) flow and comparable left ventricular end-diastolic volume indexed (LVEDVi) by 2D-echocardiography and CMR. ResultsTreatment assignment to biventricular repair was either direct (BV, n = 45) or with a bridging hybrid procedure (H1-BV, n = 12). Echocardiographic LVEDVi was <20 mL/m2 in 83% of biventricular repair infants and underestimated CMR-LVEDVi by 16.8 mL/m2. AAo flows had no/weak correlation with aortic and mitral valve z-scores or LVEDVi. AAo flows differed between BV, H1-BV, and single-ventricle groups (median): 2.1, 1.7, and 0.7 L/min/m2, respectively. Important variables for treatment assignment were presence of endocardial fibroelastosis, AAo flow, and mitral valve z-score. Biventricular repair was achieved in 54. The median follow-up was 8.0 (0.1-16.4) years. Transplant-free biventricular survival was 96%, 82%, and 77% at 1, 5, and 10 years, respectively. Patients without aortic coarctation repair were at higher risk of death, transplantation, or single-ventricle conversion (HR: 54.3; 95% CI: 6.3-47.1; P < 0.001) during follow-up. AAo flow had a smaller nonlinear effect with hazard ratio increasing at lower flows. ConclusionsHistorical 2D echocardiographic criteria would have precluded many patients from successful biventricular repair. AAo flow, an integrative index of left heart performance, was important in assigning patients to a biventricular circulation and affected survival. Biventricular survival was strongly associated with the need for aortic coarctation repair.

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