The treatment of VSD with home-made occluder and its mid-term and long-term results
- VernacularTitle:双盘封堵器治疗室间隔缺损及随访
- Author:
Heng JIN
;
Gang ZHAO
;
Hongping WU
;
Zhiming JIANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
ventricular septal defect;
home-made occluder device;
therapeutic result
- From:
Journal of Interventional Radiology
2010;19(2):121-123
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the home-made occluder in the treatment of VSD and its mid-term and long-term results. Methods From Jan. 2004 to May 2007, percutaneous VSD closure therapy under X-ray monitoring was performed in 78 consecutive VSDpatients, including 43 males and 35 females with an average age of (16.5±8.6) years (ranged 3-37 years). TTE, ECG and Holter examinations were performed in 1 week, 3 months, 1 year and 2 years after the procedure. Results Seventy-three home-made occluder devices with a diameter of 5-16 mm (10.3±3.2 mm) were implanted successfully, with a technical successful rate of 93.6% (73/78). The whole course follow-up were carried out in all 73 successful cases (100%). One week after the procedure ITE detected residual shunt in 8 cases, and three months later the residual shunt was observed in 5 cases. Follow-up check at one and two years after the treatment the residual shunt disappeared completely. For the observation of arrhythmia, occasional atrial premature beats or ventricular premature beats occurred in 28 cases (38.4%) within one week after the procedure, and two patients developed grade Ⅲ complete atrioventricular block at the third day after the surgery. The arrhythmia disappeared after medication of prednisone and nutrient drugs for 4-10 days. Bundle branch blocks were observed in 8 cases (10.1%) at one-year and two-year follow-up. Conclusion For the treatment of VSD, the home-made Amplatzer occluder device is reliable and effective, although a close foUow-up is required after the surgery.