TY - JOUR
T1 - Canadian Cardiovascular Society 2009 Consensus Conference on the management of adults with congenital heart disease: executive summary
AU - Silversides, Candice K.
AU - Marelli, Ariane
AU - Beauchesne, Luc
AU - Dore, Annie
AU - Kiess, Marla
AU - Salehian, Omid
AU - Bradley, Timothy
AU - Colman, Jack
AU - Connelly, Michael
AU - Harris, Louise
AU - Khairy, Paul
AU - Mital, Seema
AU - Niwa, Koichiro
AU - Oechslin, Erwin
AU - Poirier, Nancy
AU - Schwerzmann, Markus
AU - Taylor, Dylan
AU - Vonder Muhll, Isabelle
AU - Baumgartner, Helmut
AU - Benson, Lee
AU - Celermajer, David
AU - Greutmann, Matthias
AU - Horlick, Eric
AU - Landzberg, Mike
AU - Meijboom, Folkert
AU - Mulder, Barbara
AU - Warnes, Carole
AU - Webb, Gary
AU - Therrien, Judith
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - With advances in pediatric cardiology and cardiac surgery, the population of adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) has increased. In the current era, there are more adults with CHD than children. This population has many unique issues and needs. They have distinctive forms of heart failure, and their cardiac disease can be associated with pulmonary hypertension, thromboemboli, complex arrhythmias and sudden death.Medical aspects that need to be considered relate to the long-term and multisystemic effects of single-ventricle physiology, cyanosis, systemic right ventricles, complex intracardiac baffles and failing subpulmonary right ventricles. Since the 2001 Canadian Cardiovascular Society Consensus Conference report on the management of adults with CHD, there have been significant advances in the understanding of the late outcomes, genetics, medical therapy and interventional approaches in the field of adult CHD. Therefore, new clinical guidelines have been written by Canadian adult CHD physicians in collaboration with an international panel of experts in the field. The present executive summary is a brief overview of the new guidelines and includes the recommendations for interventions. The complete document consists of four manuscripts that are published online in the present issue of The Canadian Journal of Cardiology, including sections on genetics, clinical outcomes, recommended diagnostic workup, surgical and interventional options, treatment of arrhythmias, assessment of pregnancy and contraception risks, and follow-up requirements. The complete document and references can also be found at www.ccs.ca or www.cachnet.org
AB - With advances in pediatric cardiology and cardiac surgery, the population of adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) has increased. In the current era, there are more adults with CHD than children. This population has many unique issues and needs. They have distinctive forms of heart failure, and their cardiac disease can be associated with pulmonary hypertension, thromboemboli, complex arrhythmias and sudden death.Medical aspects that need to be considered relate to the long-term and multisystemic effects of single-ventricle physiology, cyanosis, systemic right ventricles, complex intracardiac baffles and failing subpulmonary right ventricles. Since the 2001 Canadian Cardiovascular Society Consensus Conference report on the management of adults with CHD, there have been significant advances in the understanding of the late outcomes, genetics, medical therapy and interventional approaches in the field of adult CHD. Therefore, new clinical guidelines have been written by Canadian adult CHD physicians in collaboration with an international panel of experts in the field. The present executive summary is a brief overview of the new guidelines and includes the recommendations for interventions. The complete document consists of four manuscripts that are published online in the present issue of The Canadian Journal of Cardiology, including sections on genetics, clinical outcomes, recommended diagnostic workup, surgical and interventional options, treatment of arrhythmias, assessment of pregnancy and contraception risks, and follow-up requirements. The complete document and references can also be found at www.ccs.ca or www.cachnet.org
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1016/S0828-282X(10)70352-4
DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/S0828-282X(10)70352-4
M3 - Article
C2 - 20352134
SN - 0828-282X
VL - 26
SP - 143
EP - 150
JO - Canadian Journal of Cardiology
JF - Canadian Journal of Cardiology
IS - 3
ER -