M. Louise Morrison1, Brian Grant1, Brian A. McCrossan1,2, Andrew J. Sands1,2, Colum G. Owens2, Mark S. Spence2, Frank A. Casey1, Brian G. Craig1,2, Christopher J. Lockhart2
Congenital Heart Disease, Vol.14, No.5, pp. 846-853, 2019, DOI:10.1111/chd.12822
Abstract Objective: A significant body of patients who have undergone Mustard or Senning
procedure require lifelong follow up. In this retrospective review, we examined the
cohort of such patients currently attending our center.
Design: Patients who had undergone either Mustard or Senning procedure were
identified. We retrospectively reviewed medical records, recorded demographic in‐
formation and data regarding the clinical state, NHYA class, cardiopulmonary exer‐
cise testing, NT‐proBNP measurement, and recent cardiac MRI findings.
Results: Forty‐six patients were identified, the mean age was 32.2 years (± 6.1 years),
67.4% were male. Thirty‐two patients (69.6%) had undergone a Senning procedure.
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