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Perpulmonary Device Closure of Patent Ductus Arteriosus with Minimum Diameter More Than 4 mm in Infants

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摘要 Background:Closure of large patent ductus arteriosus(PDA)in older children has been accomplished using surgical and percutaneous techniques with remarkable outcomes.However,outcomes amongst infants have been variable with several drawbacks.Here we describe a novel minimally invasive technique,a product of mini-thoracotomy and traditional percutaneous technique skills,accomplished exclusively under echocardiography guidance.Methods:Symptomatic infants with a significant left-to-right shunt from PDA measuring more than 4 mm were selected.The symptoms were varying degrees of tachypnea,tachycardia,heart failure,failure to thrive,recurrent respiratory tract infections,or intensive care unit treatment for a longer duration.Through a left parasternal mini-thoracotomy,two parallel purse-string sutures were placed on the pulmonary trunk.After purse-string circle puncture,under exclusively transesophageal echocardiography guidance,a device secured to the safety-suture was implanted on the ascending aorta via pulmonary trunk using a specially designed set.The safety-suture prevented device migration in case of dislocation.The basic demographics,PDA size,device size and type,intrapulmonary manipulation time,operation time,PDA parameters(length,diameter,type of duct),redeployment of the device,residual shunt,and retention of safety-suture were all recorded and analyzed.The follow-up was done with transthoracic echocardiography on the 2^(nd)postoperative day,1,3,6,and 12 months,and yearly thereafter.Results:Fifty-two infants with a mean age of 8 months±2.8 months(Interquartile range=0)underwent Perpulmonary device closure of PDA.Successful PDA occlusion was accomplished event-free in all subjects.The mean PDA,mean device,and mean operation time were 5.6 mm±1.4 mm,7.9 mm±1.7 mm,and 61.2 min±12.9 min,respectively.The immediate acceptable residual shunt was noted among 3 subjects and disappeared at a 1-month follow-up.Eighteen infants had retained safety-suture for added safety.There were no reports of the device or procedure-related complications.Conclusion:Perpulmonary device closure is an effective and safe approach to PDA with a diameter measuring>4 mm among infants.The safety-suture,in case of dislocation,prevents migration and associated complications.
出处 《Congenital Heart Disease》 SCIE 2022年第4期437-445,共9页 先天性心脏病(英文)
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