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"Acquired" subvalvular aortic stenosis after repair of several congenital cardiac defects

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Tokel, Kürşad
Özme, Şencan
Çil, Ergün
Özkutlu, Süheyla
Çeliker, Alpay
Saraçlar, Muhsin
Bilgiç, Arman
Özer, Sema

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Discrete subvalvular aortic stenosis is a progressive lesion. In this report we presented nine patients who had no significant left ventricular-aortic obstruction at initial cardiac catheterization or echocardiographic examination, but later developed significant sbvalvular aortic stenosis. Associated lesions included ventricular septal defect In three, patent ductus arteriosus in two, aorticopulmonary window in one, tetralogy of Fallot in one, supramitral membrane in one, and ventricular septal defect and patent ductus arteriosus in one case. Nine patients were diagnosed with subvalvular aortic stenosis 18 months to eight years after surgical correction. Eight of the patients required surgery for subvalvular obstruction. In conclusion, discrete subaortic stenosis is a rare, late complication of the surgical repair of several congenital heart defects. It Is a progressive lesion after surgery; therefore these patients require careful follow-up.

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Surgery, Subaortic stenosis, Follow-up

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