Transposition des gros vaisseaux: Suivi à long terme

Translated title of the contribution: Transposition of the great arteries: Long-term follow-up

Erik Meijboom*, Nicole Sekarski, Judith Bourchardy, Stefano Di Bernardo, Yvan Mivelaz, Ludwig K. Von Segesser, Folkert Meijboom, Michel Hurni

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Abstract

The management of transposition of the great arteries has changed importantly over the last decades. New techniques are employed for the diagnosis and surgical intervention has improved. This has lead to an increasing number of long-term survivors, who require specialised and focussed follow-up, depending on their type of surgical repair Mustard/Senning of arterial Switch. The long-term problems vary for each type of repair and require a specific approach, pharmacotherapy, catheter intervention or surgery. These complex sequellae implicate that transposition patients are never completely cured and probably will have a limited life span.

Translated title of the contributionTransposition of the great arteries: Long-term follow-up
Original languageFrench
Pages (from-to)1381-1384
Number of pages4
JournalRevue Medicale Suisse
Volume2
Issue number67
Publication statusPublished - 24 May 2006

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