Hw. Hoepp et al., Transcatheter closure of atrial-septal defects and patent foramen ovale inadults: Optimal anatomic adaptation of occlusion device, AM HEART J, 138(5), 1999, pp. 941-949
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Background For transcatheter closure of atrial-septal defects, different oc
clusion systems are available. The purpose of this study was to examine the
clinical feasibility of the ASD Occlusion System (ASDOS, Dr Osypka GmbH, G
renzach-Wyhlen, Germany) and to evaluate the short- and lone-term results.
Methods and Results The study was composed of 20 consecutive patients with
atrial-septal secundum defect (n = 13) or patent foramen ovale (n = 7). The
device implantation was successful in all patients. For optimal closure of
the defect, left atrial and right atrial umbrellas of different sizes were
required in 10 of 20 patients. No major short- or long-term complications
occurred. During the mean follow-vp period of 13.9 +/- 5 months, 5 strut fr
actures without dislocation were observed, and in 8 (40%) of 20 patients tr
ansesophageal echocardiography revealed a small residual shunt.
Conclusion The ASDOS double umbrella system is suitable for transcatheter c
losure of interatrial defects in selected patients. This system showed a hi
gh procedural safety and has the unique advantage of individual adaptation
of the occluding device on the defect anatomy that results in high closure
effectiveness.