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Yasui procedure results: A multicenter retrospective study. / Soynov, Ilya A.; Gorbatykh, Artem V.; Amansakhatova, Ekaterina N. et al.

In: Progress in Pediatric Cardiology, Vol. 79, 101884, 12.2025.

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Soynov, IA, Gorbatykh, AV, Amansakhatova, EN, Arkhipov, AN, Avramenko, AA, Gorbunov, DV, Grekhov, EV, Kazantsev, KB, Kolbik, VG, Kulyabin, YY, Linnik, YI, Manukian, SN, Movsesyan, RR, Nichay, NR, Petrushenko, DY, Plotnikov, MV, Teplov, PV, Kornilov, IA & Drozdovski, K 2025, 'Yasui procedure results: A multicenter retrospective study', Progress in Pediatric Cardiology, vol. 79, 101884. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ppedcard.2025.101884

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Soynov, I. A., Gorbatykh, A. V., Amansakhatova, E. N., Arkhipov, A. N., Avramenko, A. A., Gorbunov, D. V., Grekhov, E. V., Kazantsev, K. B., Kolbik, V. G., Kulyabin, Y. Y., Linnik, Y. I., Manukian, S. N., Movsesyan, R. R., Nichay, N. R., Petrushenko, D. Y., Plotnikov, M. V., Teplov, P. V., Kornilov, I. A., & Drozdovski, K. (2025). Yasui procedure results: A multicenter retrospective study. Progress in Pediatric Cardiology, 79, [101884]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ppedcard.2025.101884

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Soynov IA, Gorbatykh AV, Amansakhatova EN, Arkhipov AN, Avramenko AA, Gorbunov DV et al. Yasui procedure results: A multicenter retrospective study. Progress in Pediatric Cardiology. 2025 Dec;79:101884. doi: 10.1016/j.ppedcard.2025.101884

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Soynov, Ilya A. ; Gorbatykh, Artem V. ; Amansakhatova, Ekaterina N. et al. / Yasui procedure results: A multicenter retrospective study. In: Progress in Pediatric Cardiology. 2025 ; Vol. 79.

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title = "Yasui procedure results: A multicenter retrospective study",
abstract = "Background. Aortic atresia or stenosis with ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a rare congenital heart defect. In 1987, Yasui introduced a biventricular repair for severe subaortic obstruction and subaortic VSD. Contemporary series report early mortality Objectives. To evaluate the outcomes and complications following primary versus staged Yasui procedures.Methods. Retrospective multicenter study included 26 patients who underwent the Yasui procedure at 10 cardiac surgery centers in Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan (2008–2023).Results. There were no deaths in the primary Yasui group; 12-month survival in the staged Yasui group was 76.9 % (95 % CI: 54 %–88 %, p = 0.08). Freedom from reoperation at 92 months was 58.9 % (95 % CI: 23.5 %–82.4 %) in the primary Yasui group and 34.0 % (95 % CI: 9.1 %–61.6 %) in the staged group. Freedom from left ventricular outflow tract obstruction (LVOT) at 60 months was 76 % (95 % CI: 30.7 %–93.9 %) in the primary Yasui group and 57 % (95 % CI: 21.7 %–81.5 %) in the staged Yasui group.Conclusions. In this multicenter descriptive series, biventricular repair using the Yasui procedure was feasible and associated with low early mortality in selected patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) and associated VSD. Within the limits of this small retrospective cohort, surgical strategy (primary vs staged Yasui) did not appear to affect mortality, reoperation, or the incidence of LVOT obstruction.",
keywords = "Aortic atresia, Aortic stenosis, Congenital heart defects, Yasui procedure",
author = "Soynov, {Ilya A.} and Gorbatykh, {Artem V.} and Amansakhatova, {Ekaterina N.} and Arkhipov, {Aleksey N.} and Avramenko, {Anton A.} and Gorbunov, {Dmitriy V.} and Grekhov, {Evgeniy V.} and Kazantsev, {Konstantin B.} and Kolbik, {Vladislav G.} and Kulyabin, {Yuriy Y.} and Linnik, {Yury I.} and Manukian, {Serezha N.} and Movsesyan, {Ruben R.} and Nichay, {Nataliya R.} and Petrushenko, {Denis Y.} and Plotnikov, {Mikhail V.} and Teplov, {Pavel V.} and Kornilov, {Igor A.} and Konstantin Drozdovski",
note = "Yasui procedure results: A multicenter retrospective study / I. A. Soynov, A. V. Gorbatykh, E. N. Amansakhatova [et al.] // Progress in Pediatric Cardiology. – 2025. – Vol. 79. – P. 101884. – DOI 10.1016/j.ppedcard.2025.101884. – EDN ADOHVM. The research was carried out within the state assignment of Ministry of Health of Russian Federation (theme No 124022500251-0).",
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language = "English",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Yasui procedure results: A multicenter retrospective study

AU - Soynov, Ilya A.

AU - Gorbatykh, Artem V.

AU - Amansakhatova, Ekaterina N.

AU - Arkhipov, Aleksey N.

AU - Avramenko, Anton A.

AU - Gorbunov, Dmitriy V.

AU - Grekhov, Evgeniy V.

AU - Kazantsev, Konstantin B.

AU - Kolbik, Vladislav G.

AU - Kulyabin, Yuriy Y.

AU - Linnik, Yury I.

AU - Manukian, Serezha N.

AU - Movsesyan, Ruben R.

AU - Nichay, Nataliya R.

AU - Petrushenko, Denis Y.

AU - Plotnikov, Mikhail V.

AU - Teplov, Pavel V.

AU - Kornilov, Igor A.

AU - Drozdovski, Konstantin

N1 - Yasui procedure results: A multicenter retrospective study / I. A. Soynov, A. V. Gorbatykh, E. N. Amansakhatova [et al.] // Progress in Pediatric Cardiology. – 2025. – Vol. 79. – P. 101884. – DOI 10.1016/j.ppedcard.2025.101884. – EDN ADOHVM. The research was carried out within the state assignment of Ministry of Health of Russian Federation (theme No 124022500251-0).

PY - 2025/12

Y1 - 2025/12

N2 - Background. Aortic atresia or stenosis with ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a rare congenital heart defect. In 1987, Yasui introduced a biventricular repair for severe subaortic obstruction and subaortic VSD. Contemporary series report early mortality Objectives. To evaluate the outcomes and complications following primary versus staged Yasui procedures.Methods. Retrospective multicenter study included 26 patients who underwent the Yasui procedure at 10 cardiac surgery centers in Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan (2008–2023).Results. There were no deaths in the primary Yasui group; 12-month survival in the staged Yasui group was 76.9 % (95 % CI: 54 %–88 %, p = 0.08). Freedom from reoperation at 92 months was 58.9 % (95 % CI: 23.5 %–82.4 %) in the primary Yasui group and 34.0 % (95 % CI: 9.1 %–61.6 %) in the staged group. Freedom from left ventricular outflow tract obstruction (LVOT) at 60 months was 76 % (95 % CI: 30.7 %–93.9 %) in the primary Yasui group and 57 % (95 % CI: 21.7 %–81.5 %) in the staged Yasui group.Conclusions. In this multicenter descriptive series, biventricular repair using the Yasui procedure was feasible and associated with low early mortality in selected patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) and associated VSD. Within the limits of this small retrospective cohort, surgical strategy (primary vs staged Yasui) did not appear to affect mortality, reoperation, or the incidence of LVOT obstruction.

AB - Background. Aortic atresia or stenosis with ventricular septal defect (VSD) is a rare congenital heart defect. In 1987, Yasui introduced a biventricular repair for severe subaortic obstruction and subaortic VSD. Contemporary series report early mortality Objectives. To evaluate the outcomes and complications following primary versus staged Yasui procedures.Methods. Retrospective multicenter study included 26 patients who underwent the Yasui procedure at 10 cardiac surgery centers in Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan (2008–2023).Results. There were no deaths in the primary Yasui group; 12-month survival in the staged Yasui group was 76.9 % (95 % CI: 54 %–88 %, p = 0.08). Freedom from reoperation at 92 months was 58.9 % (95 % CI: 23.5 %–82.4 %) in the primary Yasui group and 34.0 % (95 % CI: 9.1 %–61.6 %) in the staged group. Freedom from left ventricular outflow tract obstruction (LVOT) at 60 months was 76 % (95 % CI: 30.7 %–93.9 %) in the primary Yasui group and 57 % (95 % CI: 21.7 %–81.5 %) in the staged Yasui group.Conclusions. In this multicenter descriptive series, biventricular repair using the Yasui procedure was feasible and associated with low early mortality in selected patients with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) and associated VSD. Within the limits of this small retrospective cohort, surgical strategy (primary vs staged Yasui) did not appear to affect mortality, reoperation, or the incidence of LVOT obstruction.

KW - Aortic atresia

KW - Aortic stenosis

KW - Congenital heart defects

KW - Yasui procedure

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