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Transcatheter closure of perimembranous ventricular septal defects with ductal occluders

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AbstractBackground: To study the feasibility and complications associated with the use of ductal occluders for closure of perimembranous ventricular septal defects. Methods: A total of 126 patients, ranging from 1 to 41 years of age (median – 8 years), underwent closure of ventricular septal defects from August 2010 to April 2013. Small- and moderate-sized defects were closed using first-generation Patent ductus arteriosus occluders or Amplatzer Duct Occluder-II. Patients were followed up for the development of complications such as heart block, aortic regurgitation, and tricuspid regurgitation. Results: Patent ductus arteriosus occluders were used in 81 patients, and the Amplatzer Duct Occluder-II device in 45 patients. The devices were successfully deployed in 99.2% of the cases. One patient had embolisation of an Amplatzer Duct Occluder-II device soon after deployment. There was one case of transient complete heart block (0.8%) needing temporary pacing, and two cases of isoarrhythmic atrioventricular dissociation (1.6%). One patient developed late-onset complete heart block 15 months after the procedure and underwent permanent pacemaker implantation. There were no instances of new-onset aortic regurgitation. New-onset mild tricuspid regurgitation was seen in two patients. Of the patients, three had small residual shunts on follow-up, without haemolysis. Conclusions: Duct occluders can be used to effectively close small- and moderate-sized ventricular septal defects. The incidence of complete heart block and valvular regurgitations are much less than reported with other devices, and they are cost-effective.
Title: Transcatheter closure of perimembranous ventricular septal defects with ductal occluders
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AbstractBackground: To study the feasibility and complications associated with the use of ductal occluders for closure of perimembranous ventricular septal defects.
Methods: A total of 126 patients, ranging from 1 to 41 years of age (median – 8 years), underwent closure of ventricular septal defects from August 2010 to April 2013.
Small- and moderate-sized defects were closed using first-generation Patent ductus arteriosus occluders or Amplatzer Duct Occluder-II.
Patients were followed up for the development of complications such as heart block, aortic regurgitation, and tricuspid regurgitation.
Results: Patent ductus arteriosus occluders were used in 81 patients, and the Amplatzer Duct Occluder-II device in 45 patients.
The devices were successfully deployed in 99.
2% of the cases.
One patient had embolisation of an Amplatzer Duct Occluder-II device soon after deployment.
There was one case of transient complete heart block (0.
8%) needing temporary pacing, and two cases of isoarrhythmic atrioventricular dissociation (1.
6%).
One patient developed late-onset complete heart block 15 months after the procedure and underwent permanent pacemaker implantation.
There were no instances of new-onset aortic regurgitation.
New-onset mild tricuspid regurgitation was seen in two patients.
Of the patients, three had small residual shunts on follow-up, without haemolysis.
Conclusions: Duct occluders can be used to effectively close small- and moderate-sized ventricular septal defects.
The incidence of complete heart block and valvular regurgitations are much less than reported with other devices, and they are cost-effective.

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