TY - JOUR T1 - Survival in patients with univentricular hearts: the impact of right versus left ventricular morphology JF - Open Heart JO - Open Heart DO - 10.1136/openhrt-2018-000902 VL - 5 IS - 2 SP - e000902 AU - Gunnar Erikssen AU - Jamil Aboulhosn AU - Jeannette Lin AU - Knut Liestøl AU - Mette E Estensen AU - Ola Gjesdal AU - Helge Skulstad AU - Gaute Døhlen AU - Harald Lauritz Lindberg Y1 - 2018/10/01 UR - http://openheart.bmj.com/content/5/2/e000902.abstract N2 - Objective Patients with univentricular hearts (UVH) have high mortality despite modern treatment, and better methods to identify patients at highest risk are needed. We wanted to improve risk stratification in patients with UVH by focusing on the prognostic significance of single right versus single left ventricular morphology (SRV vs SLV).Methods All 395 patients with UVH operated at our centre were prospectively included from 1972 to 2016 (195 SRV, 166 SLV, 34 mixed or indeterminate ventricular morphology). Diagnoses, UVH morphology, types of all operations and time and causes of death or heart transplantation (HTX) were recorded. The primary endpoint was death or HTX.Results Among the 111 non-Fontan patients, 88 died (SRV 62 vs SLV 20; p<0.0001), 32 due to heart failure (SRV 23 vs SLV 5; p=0.0012). Twenty-five  years of cumulative SRV versus SLV survival among the 284 Fontan patients (41 deaths/HTX) was 66.9% vs 87.9% (p=0.0027), partly explained by more deaths/HTX due to heart failure among patients with SRV (p=0.0006). Survival in patients with SRV with and without hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) was similar. SRV versus SLV was a strong predictor of death/HTX in multivariable proportional hazards analyses (RR 3.3, 95% CI 1.6 to 6.6).Conclusion SRV versus SLV is a strong short-term and long-term predictor of survival among patients with UVH, mainly explained by higher rates of death/HTX due to heart failure in the SRV group. Our findings apply to patients with SRV both with and without HLHS. ER -