Multi center experience with Cocoon Duct Occluder for closure of different types of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)

IF 0.6 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Muhammad Ayyaz, Abdul Sattar Shaikh, Salahudin Kakar, Hussain Bux Korejo, Ram Chand, Aliya Kemal Ahsan, Rumana Sangi, Sanam Khan, Veena Kumari
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Abstract

Background

Transcatheter closure of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a widely practiced procedure using various duct occluder devices.

Objective

To assess the safety and efficacy of the Cocoon Duct Occluder for PDA closure.

Methods

This single-arm cohort study, conducted in the Pediatric Cardiology Departments of NICVD Karachi, TMK, and Sukkur, included both prospective and retrospective recruitment. Using non-probability consecutive sampling, a minimum sample size of 35 was calculated to achieve a 90 % success rate with a 95 % confidence level. A total of 195 patients met the inclusion criteria over 2.5 years. Comprehensive preprocedural assessments were performed, including medical history, clinical examination, electrocardiography, chest X-ray, full blood count, and detailed echocardiographic measurements of PDA dimensions and left ventricular function. Procedures were performed by experienced pediatric cardiologists.

Results

PDA closure was successfully achieved in 186 of 195 patients (95.3 %). The most common PDA type was Type A (86.6 %), followed by Type B (4.6 %), Type C (2.6 %), Type D (3 %), and Type E (3 %) per Krichenko's classification. Minor complications included peripheral vascular injury (6.6 %), arterial thrombosis (4 patients), venous thrombosis (7 patients), and arrhythmias (5 patients: 4 with supra-ventricular tachycardia [SVT] and 1 with ventricular tachycardia [VT], of which 2 SVT cases required adenosine therapy). One major complication, i.e. infective endocarditis, and no other major complications, such as device embolization or vascular injury, were observed.

Conclusion

The Cocoon Duct Occluder is a safe and effective device for PDA closure across all anatomical types. The procedure's success is enhanced through meticulous device sizing, proper technique, and operator experience, minimizing the risk of major complications.
不同类型动脉导管未闭多中心封堵术的临床体会
背景经导管关闭动脉导管未闭(PDA)是一种广泛实践的程序,使用各种导管闭塞装置。目的评价茧管闭塞器用于PDA闭合的安全性和有效性。方法:本单臂队列研究在卡拉奇NICVD、TMK和Sukkur儿科心内科进行,包括前瞻性和回顾性招募。使用非概率连续抽样,计算最小样本量为35,以达到95%置信水平的90%成功率。在2.5年的时间里,共有195名患者符合纳入标准。进行了全面的术前评估,包括病史、临床检查、心电图、胸片、全血计数、详细的PDA尺寸和左心室功能超声心动图测量。手术由经验丰富的儿科心脏病专家执行。结果195例患者中186例(95.3%)成功闭合spda。最常见的PDA类型是A型(86.6%),其次是B型(4.6%)、C型(2.6%)、D型(3%)和E型(3%)。次要并发症包括外周血管损伤(6.6%)、动脉血栓形成(4例)、静脉血栓形成(7例)、心律失常(5例:室上性心动过速(SVT) 4例,室性心动过速(VT) 1例,其中2例SVT需要腺苷治疗)。主要并发症为感染性心内膜炎1例,未见器械栓塞、血管损伤等并发症。结论茧管闭塞器是一种安全、有效的PDA封闭装置,适用于各种解剖类型。通过细致的设备尺寸、正确的技术和操作人员的经验,可以最大限度地降低重大并发症的风险,从而提高手术的成功率。
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0.90
自引率
11.10%
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审稿时长
75 days
期刊介绍: Progress in Pediatric Cardiology is an international journal of review presenting information and experienced opinion of importance in the understanding and management of cardiovascular diseases in children. Each issue is prepared by one or more Guest Editors and reviews a single subject, allowing for comprehensive presentations of complex, multifaceted or rapidly changing topics of clinical and investigative interest.
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