TY - JOUR
T1 - Interventioneller Verschluss angeborener Ventrikelseptumdefekte
T2 - Breitere Indikationsstellung dank neuer Implantate
AU - Ewert, P.
AU - Kretschmar, O.
AU - Peters, B.
AU - Abdul Khaliq, H.
AU - Nagdyman, N.
AU - Schulze-Neick, I.
AU - Bass, John L
AU - Lê, T. P.
AU - Lange, P. E.
PY - 2004/2/1
Y1 - 2004/2/1
N2 - We report on the transcatheter closure of ventricular septal defects (VSD) in 26 patients with Amplatzer Occluders and Nit-Occlud Coil Systems. Twenty-one patients had a perimembranous and 5 patients a muscular VSD. Patients' age range was 5 months to 59 years (median 8 years) and their body weight 4.5 kg to 167 kg (median 28 kg). Defect diameters were 3-11 mm (median 5 mm). Sixteen patients had left ventricular volume overload and 7 patients pulmonary hypertension (median 50% of systemic pressure). Seven patients suffered from trivial or mild aortic regurgitation. Twenty-eight devices (4-12 mm; median 8 mm) were implanted (16 Amplatzer, 12 Nit-Occlud) through sheaths of 4F to 9F (median 7F). Fluoroscopy times were 8.3-56.5 min (median 26.2 min). One coil was surgically explanted directly after intervention. One patient needed pulmonary banding due to additional VSDs. After a follow-up of 7 months (1-12 months), 2 patients had a small and 9 a minimal residual shunt. Thirteen defects were completely closed. Transcatheter closure of VSDs with new devices seems to be a promising therapy for suitable defects in different hemodynamic conditions in patients of every age.
AB - We report on the transcatheter closure of ventricular septal defects (VSD) in 26 patients with Amplatzer Occluders and Nit-Occlud Coil Systems. Twenty-one patients had a perimembranous and 5 patients a muscular VSD. Patients' age range was 5 months to 59 years (median 8 years) and their body weight 4.5 kg to 167 kg (median 28 kg). Defect diameters were 3-11 mm (median 5 mm). Sixteen patients had left ventricular volume overload and 7 patients pulmonary hypertension (median 50% of systemic pressure). Seven patients suffered from trivial or mild aortic regurgitation. Twenty-eight devices (4-12 mm; median 8 mm) were implanted (16 Amplatzer, 12 Nit-Occlud) through sheaths of 4F to 9F (median 7F). Fluoroscopy times were 8.3-56.5 min (median 26.2 min). One coil was surgically explanted directly after intervention. One patient needed pulmonary banding due to additional VSDs. After a follow-up of 7 months (1-12 months), 2 patients had a small and 9 a minimal residual shunt. Thirteen defects were completely closed. Transcatheter closure of VSDs with new devices seems to be a promising therapy for suitable defects in different hemodynamic conditions in patients of every age.
KW - Congenital heart disease
KW - Transcatheter closure
KW - Ventricular septal defect
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U2 - 10.1007/s00392-004-1040-x
DO - 10.1007/s00392-004-1040-x
M3 - Article
C2 - 14963681
AN - SCOPUS:1242339752
VL - 93
SP - 147
EP - 155
JO - Clinical Research in Cardiology
JF - Clinical Research in Cardiology
SN - 1861-0684
IS - 2
ER -