Adults with congenital heart disease face myriad difficulties in obtaining care from
providers and hospital systems knowledgeable about their conditions and health care
needs. Increasingly, specialized programs are being developed to provide services
to the adult congenital heart disease (ACHD) population with beneficial results (
Mylotte et al., 2014
). However, many of these dedicated programs are based at university-affiliated children's
hospitals, owing to the familiarity of pediatric cardiologists and congenital heart
surgeons with ACHD anatomy and physiology. Inevitably, when an ACHD patient requires
surgical intervention, the patient is faced with the unusual choice of having heart
surgery in an adult facility or in a Children's Hospital. The work of Karamlou et
al. (
Karamlou et al., 2008
) has informed this decision by showing that a survival advantage may exist for ACHD
patients receiving operative care from congenital heart surgeons, who largely practice
within pediatric facilities, though this conclusion is controversial (
Kogon et al., 2009
). Nonetheless, many ACHD patients elect to have surgery at children's hospitals (
Jain et al., 2022
). Outcomes from these operations are excellent, undoubtedly due in part to the meticulous
care provided postoperatively in the cardiac intensive care unit (ICU) by teams of
providers who work in a highly integrated fashion, both for children and adults (
Jain et al., 2022
;
Mahle, Kirshbom, Kanter and Kogon, 2008
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Biography
Daniel Stromberg, MD, Director, Cardiac Critical Care, Dell Children's Medical Center, & Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Surgery and Perioperative Care, UT Dell Medical School, Austin, TX.
Biography
Lauryn Spinetta, BA, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ.
Biography
Kari LeBret-Harris, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, CPNP-AC, UT Dell Medical School, Austin, TX.
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