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Frequency of Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava and Its Impact on Outcomes in Children Undergoing Congenital Heart Surgery

Braz J Cardiovasc Surg. 2025 Nov 1;40(6). doi: 10.21470/1678-9741-2024-0446.

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the frequency of persistent left superior vena cava (PLSVC) and its impact on outcomes in children undergoing congenital heart surgery.

METHODS: The study was conducted retrospectively in cases diagnosed with congenital heart disease who were operated on under the age of 16 years between October 1st, 2021, and October 1st, 2024, at two major tertiary centers. The frequency of PLSVC and its possible impact on surgical outcomes were evaluated in these cases. The results were analyzed statistically.

RESULTS: There were 4,000 cases during the study period, with 52% being male. The median weight was 5.2 kg (interquartile range 4.5 – 6 kg). PLSVC was detected in a total of 260 cases (6.5%). Of these cases, 92.3% (240/260) drained into the coronary sinus, while 7.7% (20/260) drained directly into the left atrium. In 251 (96.5%) of the patients with PLSVC, there was a right SVC, while nine (3.5%) did not have a right SVC. Of the 251 patients with double SVC, 105 (42%) had a normal innominate vein. PLSVC was primarily associated with heterotaxy syndrome, atrioventricular septal defect, and vascular ring defects.

CONCLUSION: There is an increased frequency of PLSVC among certain congenital heart disease groups, and raising awareness during echocardiographic examination can facilitate the diagnosis of PLSVC. Preoperative diagnosis of PLSVC can help in managing complications more effectively.

PMID:41217972 | DOI:10.21470/1678-9741-2024-0446

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