Transcatheter Closure of Atrial Septal Defect with Carag Bioresorbable Septal Occluder™: First-in-Child Experience with 12-MonthFollow-Up

IF 1.6 3区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Alessia Callegari, Daniel Quandt, Johannes Nordmeyer, Stephan Schubert, Peter Kramer, Walter Knirsch, Oliver Kretschmar
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Background. Nowadays, transcatheter device closure of an atrial septal defect (ASD) is a standard approach in children. Potential early and long-term side effects or complications related to the metal framework of the devices are a known issue. A bioresorbable device such as the Carag Bioresorbable Septal Occluder™ (CBSO) could resolve such complications. Material and Results. The Carag Bioresorbable Septal Occluder™ (CBSO; Carag AG, Baar, Switzerland) is a self-centering double disk, repositionable, and retractable device with a bioresorbable framework (polylactic-co-glycolic acid), which is almost completely resorbed by 18–24 months postimplantation. This manuscript reports the four first-in-child ASD device closures using a CBSO. The patients’ age was median (IQ1-IQ3), 4.5 years (4–7.25). Weight was 21.3 kg (17.6–32.7). We demonstrated procedural feasibility and safety. Effective defect closure with the device was 100%. Echocardiographic measurements of the thickness of the interatrial septum did not show any relevant increase over a 12-monthfollow-up period. There were no residual defects found after the procedure or later during the resorption process. The patients showed no evidence of any local or systemic inflammatory reaction. Conclusions. The CBSO device system could offer a new treatment option for transcatheter ASD device closure in the pediatric and adult fields. In our first-in-child experience, it was effectively and safely implanted. During the first 12 months of follow-up, no complications occurred.

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Carag生物可吸收性房间隔封堵器™经导管封闭房间隔缺损:12个月随访的首例儿童经验
背景:目前,经导管装置关闭房间隔缺损(ASD)是儿童的标准入路。与设备的金属框架相关的潜在早期和长期副作用或并发症是一个已知的问题。一种生物可吸收装置,如Carag生物可吸收隔膜闭塞器™(CBSO)可以解决这些并发症。材料和结果。Carag生物可吸收性室间隔闭塞器™(CBSO;Carag AG, Baar, Switzerland)是一种自定心双盘,可重新定位,可伸缩的装置,具有生物可吸收框架(聚乳酸-羟基乙酸),在种植后18-24个月几乎完全被吸收。这篇文章报道了四个使用CBSO闭合儿童ASD设备的病例。患者年龄中位数(IQ1-IQ3), 4.5岁(4-7.25岁)。体重21.3公斤(17.6-32.7)。我们演示了程序的可行性和安全性。该装置的有效缺陷闭合率为100%。超声心动图测量的房间隔厚度在12个月的随访期间没有显示任何相关的增加。在手术后或之后的吸收过程中没有发现残留的缺陷。患者未出现任何局部或全身炎症反应。结论:CBSO装置系统可为儿童和成人领域经导管ASD装置关闭提供新的治疗选择。在我们的第一个孩子的经验中,它被有效和安全地植入。随访12个月,无并发症发生。
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Journal of interventional cardiology
Journal of interventional cardiology CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
CiteScore
3.80
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0.00%
发文量
81
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Interventional Cardiology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that provides a forum for cardiologists determined to stay current in the diagnosis, investigation, and management of patients with cardiovascular disease and its associated complications. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies focusing on new procedures and techniques in all major subject areas in the field, including: Acute coronary syndrome Coronary disease Congenital heart diseases Myocardial infarction Peripheral arterial disease Valvular heart disease Cardiac hemodynamics and physiology Haemostasis and thrombosis
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