The mid-term surgical results of Fontan conversion with antiarrhythmia surgery

2014 
RESULTS: Twenty-six patients (83.9%) required antiarrhythmia surgery (isthmus cryoablation = 9, right-sided maze = 13, bilateral maze = 4). In addition, 23 patients (74.2%) received a permanent pacemaker. The New York Heart Association functional class (NYHA Fc) was statistically improved after the surgery during the 6.5-year median follow-up duration (preoperative NYHA Fc = 1.77, postoperative NYHA Fc = 1.13, n= 15, P= 0.001). There were 4 late mortalities. Actuarial 5-year survival was 90.0 ± 5.5%. And freedom from arrhythmia was 91.8 ± 5.5%, at 5 years. Normal sinus rhythm was maintained in 12 patients (38.7%), pacing-dependent rhythm in 10 patients (32.3%) and intermittent pacing-dependent rhythm in 4 patients (12.9%).
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