The natural history and surgical outcome of patients with scimitar syndrome: a multi-centre European study

  • Vida, Vladimiro L
  • Guariento, Alvise
  • Milanesi, Ornella
  • Gregori, Dario
  • Stellin, Giovanni
  • Scimitar Syndrome Study Group
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Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Aims Treatment decisions in patients with scimitar syndrome (SS) are often challenging, especially in patients with isolated SS who are often asymptomatic and who might be diagnosed accidentally. We queried a large multi-institutional registry of SS patients to evaluate the natural history of this condition and to determine the efficacy of surgical treatment in terms of survival and clinical status. Methods and results We collected data on 485 SS patients from 51 institutions; 279 (57%) patients were treated surgically (STPs) and 206 (43%) were clinically monitored (CMPs). Median age at last follow-up was 11.6 years (interquartile range 4-22 years). Overall survival probability at 30 years of age was 88% [85-92% confidence intervals (CI)] ...

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