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No Consensus on Best Surgery for Neonatal Heart Syndrome


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THORACIC SURGERY

"The standard approach is one of the most costly and resource intensive for any of the congenital children we have," Dr. Galantowicz said. "It requires significant resource utilization, even in the modern era."

Ultimately, "it’s really not about which of these procedures is better as all or nothing. It’s which is better for which subcategory of patient," said Dr. Galantowicz.

According to Dr. Bacha, "I think we can all agree there is equipoise between the BT shunt and the RV-PA conduit, and the hybrid procedures are being increasingly employed for high-risk patients."

Dr. Barron, Dr. Gaynor, Dr. Galantowicz, and Dr. Bacha each said they had no relevant financial disclosures.

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