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- Title
Sekundum atrial septal defektlerin perkütan yaklaşımla kapatılması işlemi: Tersiyer bir merkezin deneyimi.
- Authors
Ergene, Oktay; Nazlı, Cem; Kocabaş, Uğur; Duygu, Hamza; Eren, Nihan Kahya; Akyıldız, Zehra İlke; Kırdök, Ali Hikmet; Berilgen, Rida
- Abstract
Objectives: This study was aimed to evaluate our clinical experiences and investigate results of percutaneous closure of secundum atrial septal defects (ASD) in our clinic. Materials and methods: We retrospectively included 70 patients (19 male, 51 female) undergoing percutaneous ASD closure procedure with mean age of 36±14.8 (17-75) in our clinic between March 2008 and January 2010. Results: Defect diameter measured by transesophageal echocardiography was 19.7±6.3 mm (6-32 mm). Device size used for percutaneous closure of ASD was 23.7±6.2 (12-36). Devices used for percutaneous closure were nitinol based devices including Amplatzer (64.7%), Cardiofix (26.7%) and biodegredable BioStar (8.6%). The percutaneous closure procedure was successful at 68 of 70 (97%) patients. In 2 patients procedure failed. Failure reason was device embolization in one patient and device strut fracture in other; so these 2 patients referred to surgery. During follow up 2 more patients also referred to surgery because of device embolization in first day control. In 3 patients (4.2%) supraventricular arrythmias that are converted to sinus by cardioversion are observed. Mean follow up interval was 18.6±9.6 months (1-44) and during this period peripheral vascular complications, cerebrovascular accidents, thrombus on devices, device erosion or death is not observed. Conclusion: Percutaneous closure of secundum ASD which started to replace surgical treatment of ASD in last decades is safe and effective method in short to mid-term period. However because of potentially serious complication risks it should be performed in special centers by operators who are experienced in treating structural heart diseases.
- Subjects
COMPLICATIONS of cardiac surgery; VENTRICULAR septal defects; ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY; NICKEL-titanium alloys; TRANSESOPHAGEAL echocardiography
- Publication
Dicle Medical Journal / Dicle Tip Dergisi, 2012, Vol 39, Issue 1, p97
- ISSN
1300-2945
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5798/diclemedj.0921.2012.01.0103