@Article{Pawelec-Wojtalik2008,
journal="Advances in Interventional Cardiology/Postępy w Kardiologii Interwencyjnej",
issn="1734-9338",
volume="4",
number="1",
year="2008",
title="Original articleShould perimembranous ventricular septal defects still be treated percutaneously?",
abstract="  Aim:  Assessment of perimembraneous ventricular septal defects (VSD) treatment with the use of AMembrVSDO and evaluation of the early and late complication risk. Methods: In the period from June, 2003 to August, 2005, 17 patients were qualified for VSD transcatheter closure. Patients aged 1.2-18.0 years (mean 9.2\&#177;6.5), weighted 9.4-72.0 kg (mean 32.9\&#177;21.8). The follow-up period was  3-4 years.   Results:  The procedure was performed successfully in 15 out of 17 children. The left ventricle end-diastolic dimension decreased statistically after the procedure (p=0.00005). One child (6.7%) suffered from a complete atrioventricular block after the VSD closure. Minor complications were observed in 4 (26.7%) cases. Statistically significant differences were observed between the size of the device and the short diameter of the VSD (p=0.7600), the long diameter of the VSD (p=0.8152), the angiographic diameter of the VSD (p=0.9210) as well as the proposed device (p=0.9202). After VSD closure, the number of patients with TI >I° decreased from 66.7% to 6.7% (p=0.0159) and, in case of those with MI, from 93.3% to 60% (p=0.0270).    Conclusion:  Percutaneous closure of the perimembranous VSD with AMembrVSDO is a promising method of treatment. Nevertheless, more frequent occurrence of the complete heart block following the above-mentioned procedure in comparison to surgery indicates that the qualification for AMembrVSDO implantation should be performed very carefully. More data is needed to verify safety of this procedure.",
author="Pawelec-Wojtalik, Małgorzata
and Bobkowski, Waldemar
and Mroziński, Bartłomiej
and Surmacz, Rafał
and Mrówczyński, Wojciech
and Wodziński, Andrzej
and Bartkowska-Śniatkowska, Alicja
and Bartkowski, Rafał
and Biniaś, Arkadiusz",
pages="1--9",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/Original-article-Should-perimembranous-ventricular-septal-defects-still-be-treated-percutaneously-,35,10207,1,1.html"
}