Current management of coarctation of the aorta

Authors

  • Hussam Suradi 1. Rush Center for Congenital & Structural Heart Disease, Rush University Medical Center, ChicagoIL, USA 3. St Mary Medical Center, Community Healtare Network, HobartIN, USA
  • Ziyad M Hijazi 1. Rush Center for Congenital & Structural Heart Disease, Rush University Medical Center, ChicagoIL, USA 2. Sidra Cardiovascular Center of Excellence, Sidra Medical & Research Center, Doha, Qatar

Abstract

Coarctation of the aorta (C) is the sixth most common lesion in congenital heart disease and represents a spectrum of aortic narrowing that varies from a discrete entity to tubular hypoplasia. This condition was once thought to be a relatively simple lesion that would be “cured” upon repair of the narrowing, however, despite relief of the anatomical obstruction the subsequent risk of early morbidity and death persists. This review outlines the optimal management strategy of this disease from neonatal to adult life and provides insights to approach this straightforward but challenging condition.

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2017-09-10

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Review articles