«cardiopathies congénitales et travail" Dr Iserin Unité des cardiopathies congénitales de l adulte, HEGP et Necker



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«cardiopathies congénitales et travail" Dr Iserin Unité des cardiopathies congénitales de l adulte, HEGP et Necker

Les adultes plus ou moins complexes que les enfants? En 2000 49% des vivants complexes sont des adultes.

age moyen (BACH) = 42 yrs (16-64) Bethesda 32: Care of the Adult with CHD Task Force 1: J Am Coll Cardiol 2001

Changing Mortality in Congenital Heart Disease Distribution of Age at Death in Patients With Congenital Heart Disease in 1987 to 1988 and 2004 to 2005 Histogram bars depict the proportion of all deaths (x-axis) according to age at death (y-axis) Paul Khairy, JACC 2010

Mortality per defect in 5 years follow-up starting with a median age of 27 years n % /1000 py ASD 902 1.0 2.6 VSD 643 1.2 2.8 Fallot 820 1.3 2.8 CoA 556 0.5 1.2 TGA 367 2.5 5.2 Marfan 290 1.7 3.6 Fontan 198 8.1 17 Cyan 392 14 30

Lifetime cumulative incidence of atrial arrhythmias in ACHD Bouchardy, J. et al. Circulation 2009;120:1679-1686 Copyright 2009 American Heart Association

HR for outcomes in ACHD with and without atrial arrhythmias (AA) Bouchardy, J. et al. Circulation 2009;120:1679-1686 Copyright 2009 American Heart Association

Employment in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2002 Patient Characteristics* Date of download: 1/18/2013 Copyright 2012 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.

Employment in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease Effects of Variables on Employment Status Based on Multiple Regression Analysis* Copyright 2012 American Medical Date of download: 1/18/2013 Association. All rights reserved.

Social Burden and Lifestyle in Adults With Congenital Heart Disease American Journal of Cardiology 2012 social life and lifestyle in adult patients. Random sample (n = 1,496) from the CONgenital CORvitia (n = 11,047) Questionnaire on educational attainment, employment and marital statuses, and lifestyle (response 76%). Young (<40-year-old) patients with CHD : lower education ( [OR 1.6 / men 1.9 / women), p <0.05 for the 2 comparisons) more often unemployed (adjusted ORs 5.9/men and 2.0 / women)

Melle C 35 years, policewoman tetralogy of Fallot

Sudden death???? VT 2% / years of follow up

réoperations? Fallot classique, sans autre anomalie associées opérée en 1985. Si on extrapole plus de la moitié des patients seront vivants sans réoperation après 40 ans Hickey EJ, et al. Late risk of outcomes for adults with repaired tetralogy of Fallot from an inception cohort spanning four decades. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg (2008)

Mr L, 25years old Operated at age 2 fore coarctation repair Always had normal blood pressure a rest but SBP on exercice 285. Resting atypical chest pain. Rarm est à 140/70 L arm 130/59 au bras gauche LL 132/69 au membre inférieur droit

L Heart spectrum

Pruner/ Tree Surgeon

Medical therapy and stenting

40 years born with TGA Mustard Senning

Asymptomatic but.

Sells cars and trucks.

Flutter post-opératoire

For Class 2 drivers DVLA recommends arrhythmia control for 3 months, while the USA stipulate only 1 month as with Class 1 drivers. In the ESC guidelines a resumption of driving is permitted once the arrhythmia is controlled. Additional requirements from the ESC recommendations for Class 2 licence holders include the LVEF should be >40% (this is also recommended in the UK guidelines), May reflect the fact that arrhythmias are more likely to cause haemodynamic compromise in patients with severe LV systolic dysfunction. Driving and arrhythmia: a review of scientific basis for international guidelines EHJ 2013

Mrs L 44 ans Eisenmenger Syndrome (HTAP) Deep Cyanosis Wants to work taxi everyday everyone is scarred.. Letter

Eisenmenger Indication à fermer le shunt Contre -Indication à fermer le shunt De 0 à 6 mois A partir de 2 ans

in France : 743,62. AAH : Montant

Can we do any better? Preventive strategy Transition clinic for guidance about employment and physical activity Simple lesions : no technical problems but potentially adminstrative problems complex lesions and repair : orientation towards sedentary work. Communication between cardiologist and occupational health doctor nearly always improves the situation