Fig. 2From: Long-term surgical results of transposition of the great arteries with left ventricular outflow tract obstructionKaplan–Meier survival curve. Kaplan–Meier survival curve is shown in the atrial switch operation (red), ASO (green), Nikaidoh (blue), Rastelli (orange), and REV (purple) groups. ASO, arterial switch operation; REV, Réparation à l'Etage Ventriculaire. a Survival. Survival at 20 years after definitive operation was 78.5 ± 9.6% in atrial switch operation group, 75.0 ± 12.5% in ASO group, 42.9 ± 18.7% in Nikaidoh group, 75.5 ± 6.5% (67.6 ± 7.9% at 30 years) in Rastelli group, and 76.7 ± 10.8% in REV group. b Freedom from reoperation. Freedom from reoperation at 20 years after definitive operation was 87.7 ± 8.3% (76.7 ± 12.6% at 30 years) in atrial switch operation group, 61.1 ± 15.7% in ASO group, 100% in Nikaidoh group, 32.1 ± 8.4% in Rastelli group (24.5 ± 8.4% at 30 years), and 85.2 ± 8.0% (42.6 ± 30.4% at 25 years) in REV group. c Freedom from RVOT-related reoperation. Freedom from RVOT-related reoperation at 20 years after definitive operation was 33.1 ± 8.9% in Rastelli group (28.4 ± 8.6% at 30 years), 90.2 ± 6.7% in REV group (42.6 ± 30.4% at 25 years), and 100% in the other groups. d. Freedom from LVOT-reoperation. Freedom from LVOT-related reoperation at 20 years after surgery was 76.4 ± 15.5% in ASO group, 76.6 ± 10.1% in Rastelli group (57.5 ± 13.9% at 30 years), and 100% in the other groupsBack to article page