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The variability in pattern, presentation, and outcomes in the management of congenital corrected transposition of the great artery (ccTGA): A systematic review and meta-analysis.


Josephat M. Chinawa
Awoere T. Chinawa T
Ndubuisi A. Uwaezuoke
Peter D. Igoche

Abstract

Background: Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (ccTGA) is a rare congenital heart disease
with varying regional reports in management approach. The meta-analysis is aimed to document various regional
differences in the pattern, presentation, and outcomes in the management of congenitally corrected transposition of
the great artery(ccTGA)
Methodology: Search engines for published articles on ccTGA were used in the meta-analysis. This includes
PubMed, Google Scholar, Web of Science, Medline, and Africa journal online. Articles published between 2001
and 2024 were recruited of which the last search was done in August 2024. Selected articles were highlighted and
screened by means of PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses). Statistical
heterogeneity was assessed with the I
2
statistics.
Results: Fifty-one full articles were screened from the initial four hundred and eighty citations. A total of 37
studies were further excluded from the 51 studies after further screening for incomplete data, case reports, nonEnglish language reportage, and studies from autopsy findings. The resultant 14 studies were presented in
PRISMA. The statistical significance was observed as evidenced by the significance heterogeneity identified in the
selected studies.
Conclusion: The review had shown that children with ccTGA presented with varying features with some
chromosomal correlates. Management options are directed towards a high index of suspicion, early intervention,
and prompt surgical care to avert the numerous complications that follow the disease.


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