Research: Pulmonary Artery Measurements as Postnatal Prognostic Tool in Right Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

J Pediatr Surg

. 2023 Dec 14:S0022-3468(23)00755-8.

 doi: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2023.12.014. Online ahead of print. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38168548/

Pulmonary Artery Measurements as Postnatal Prognostic Tool in Right Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

Sung Hyeon Park 1Ji Yoo Kim 1Keon Hee Seol 1Joo Hyung Roh 1Ha Na Lee 1Soo Hyun Kim 1Jiyoon Jeong 1Jung-Man Namgoong 2Byong Sop Lee 1Euiseok Jung 3

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Abstract

Background: Right-sided congenital diaphragmatic hernia (RCDH) is a rare and often fatal congenital anomaly, primarily attributed to lung hypoplasia, which is associated with small branch pulmonary artery (PA). This study investigated whether postnatal PA measurements obtained through echocardiography are associated with mortality or the extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) requirement in neonates with RCDH.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on neonates with RCDH born between 2008 and 2022. Echocardiography was performed on the day of birth. The diameter of the main PA (MPA) was measured at the maximal dimension, and the diameters of the left PA (LPA) and right PA (RPA) were measured at the bifurcation. The primary outcome was mortality or ECMO requirement. Parameters, including the LPA:MPA ratio, RPA:MPA ratio, Nakata index, McGoon ratio, and ejection fraction (EF), were analyzed and compared with the observed-to-expected lung-to-head ratio (o/e LHR), initial blood gas, and defect size as predictive values.

Results: Among 39 neonates with RCDH, 25 (64.1 %) survived without ECMO. The non-survivor or ECMO group exhibited lower o/e LHR, reduced EF, smaller LPA and RPA diameters, and larger MPA diameter than survivors. Lower LPA:MPA ratio, Nakata index, McGoon ratio, and higher initial PaCO2 were associated with adverse outcomes. Notably, the LPA:MPA ratio showed the highest predictive capability (area under the curve, 0.983; p < 0.001).

Conclusion: The LPA:MPA ratio is a promising postnatal predictor of mortality or ECMO requirement in neonates with RCDH. Additionally, Nakata index, McGoon ratio, and initial PaCO2 are significantly correlated with outcomes.

Level of evidence: This is a level III.

Type of study: Prognostic study.

Keywords: Diaphragmatic; Echocardiography; Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; Hernia; Mortality.

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