OPTILOW: A Low-Profile Approach for Implanting Optimus-L Stents in Infants and Children.

IF 5 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Katarzyna Gendera, James R Bentham, Stanimir Georgiev, Mohamed Kasem, Peter Ewert, Jörg Michel, Raymond N Haddad
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Abstract

Background: Stent implantation poses challenges in small children due to their limited vessel size and rapid growth. This multicenter study evaluates in vivo efficacy of implanting Optimus-L stents in small patients using a low-profile approach.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed data from children weighing ≤20 kg with congenital heart stenotic lesions who received Optimus-L stents manually mounted on small-sized balloon catheters (diameter ≤12 mm) using a hand-actuated compression tool and implanted through small-sized sheaths (≤8 Fr) at our institutions between May 2022 and January 2024. Stent performance was assessed.

Results: We identified 28 patients (67.8% male) with median age and weight of 3.4 years (interquartile range [IQR], 1.5-5.5) and 12.9 kg (IQR, 9.1-16.4). Six (21.4%) were infants, 11 (39.3%) ≤10 kg. Stenotic lesions included 16 branch pulmonary arteries, 9 aortic isthmus, 2 right ventricular outflow tracts, and 1 Glenn anastomosis. Percentage of stenosis was 50% (IQR, 36%-58%). All implantations were successful without complications. The procedures mostly used 7 Fr sheaths for stents on 6, 7, and 8 mm balloons and 8 Fr sheaths for 9, 10, 12 mm balloons. Median stent expansion percentage was 95% (IQR, 90%-96%). Median vessel diameters increased from 4.6 mm (IQR, 3.8-5.1) to 8.8 mm (IQR, 7.5-9.5) (P<0.001), with median stenosis expansion at 103% (IQR, 51%-146%). Median stent shortening was 1.9% (IQR, 0%-3.9%). Two patients required redo stent balloon dilation after 18 and 20 months. Median follow-up was 8 months (IQR, 3.2-13.2). Median last recorded Doppler velocity on implanted stents was 1.6 m/s (IQR, 1.2-2).

Conclusions: Optimus-L stents can safely treat arterial and venous stenosis in infants and small children via a low-profile approach with good outcomes.

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Journal of the American Heart Association
Journal of the American Heart Association CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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9.40
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1749
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: As an Open Access journal, JAHA - Journal of the American Heart Association is rapidly and freely available, accelerating the translation of strong science into effective practice. JAHA is an authoritative, peer-reviewed Open Access journal focusing on cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. JAHA provides a global forum for basic and clinical research and timely reviews on cardiovascular disease and stroke. As an Open Access journal, its content is free on publication to read, download, and share, accelerating the translation of strong science into effective practice.
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