[Periprocedural and late complications after percutaneous closure of patent foramen ovale: a single centre experience]

Autor: Przemysław, Węglarz, Ewa, Konarska Kuszewska, Katarzyna, Spisak Borowska, Jerzy, Machowski, Agnieszka, Drzewiecka-Gerber, Piotr, Kuszewski, Christopher L, Jackson, Grzegorz, Opala, Maria, Trusz Gluza
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: Kardiologia polska. 70(5)
ISSN: 1897-4279
Popis: Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a potential risk factor for ischaemic stroke in young individuals. An interventional method of secondary stroke prevention in PFO patients is its percutaneous closure.To assess safety and effectiveness (i.e. lack of residual shunt) of percutaneous PFO closure in patients with history of cryptogenic cerebrovascular event.149 patients (56 men/93 women), aged 39 ± 12 years, underwent percutaneous PFO closure. The implantation was performed under local anaesthesia, guided by trans-oesophageal echocardiography (TEE) and fluoroscopy. Follow-up trans-thoracic echocardiography (TTE) was performed at 1 month and follow-up TEE at 6-months. In cases of residual shunt, additional TEE was performed after ensuing 6 months.Effective PFO closure (no residual shunt) was achieved in 91.3% patients at 6 months and 95.3% patients at 12 months. In 2 patients transient atrial fibrillation was observed during the procedure. In 2 patients, a puncture site haematoma developed and in 1 patient superficial thrombophlebitis was noted. In 1 patient a small pericardial effusion was observed, which resolved at day 3 post-procedurally, after administration of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.Percutaneous PFO closure seems to be a safe procedure when performed in a centre with adequate expertise with regard to these procedures.
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