Simultaneous percutaneous atrial septal defect closure and percutaneous coronary intervention
1Pediatric Cardiology & Adult with Congenital Heart Disease Department Policlinico San Donato, IRCCS Milan
2Division of Adult Interventional Cardiology Policlinico San Donato, IRCCS Milan
3Pediatric Cardiology & Adult with Congenital Heart Disease Department Policlinico San Sonato, IRCCS Milan
4CSS-San Giovanni Rotondo- FG, Italy
Anatol J Cardiol 2007; 7(1): 51-53 PubMed ID: 17347078
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the possibility to perform both percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) and atrial septal defect (ASD) transcatheter treatment during the same session. Transcatheter ASD closure is a well-established alternative to surgery and the treatment of choice for single vessel coronary artery disease (CAD) is accepted to be PCI. Methods: From January 2000 to December 2005, 985 patients were referred to our center for ASD closure. One hundred thirty four patients (59 males, mean age 58 ± 4 years, range 45-72 years) were included in a prospective protocol of ASD transcatheter closure and coronary angiography. Results: In 7 patients we found a coronary artery disease. A combined single setting definitive percutaneous approach (ASD closure and PCI) was performed in 6 patients. The patient number 4 was judged unsuitable for PCI and then was referred for surgery. There was no acute intra-procedural complication in all patients; renal functions pre and post procedure showed no change despite the increase in the amount of contrast used. Conclusion: Our report showed the feasibility of both PCI and ASD transcatheter treatment during the same session.


Perkütan koroner giriflim ve atriyal septal defektin perkütan yaklaşımla eşzamanlı kapatılması
1Pediatric Cardiology & Adult with Congenital Heart Disease Department Policlinico San Donato, IRCCS Milan
2Division of Adult Interventional Cardiology Policlinico San Donato, IRCCS Milan
3Pediatric Cardiology & Adult with Congenital Heart Disease Department Policlinico San Sonato, IRCCS Milan
4CSS-San Giovanni Rotondo- FG, Italy
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology 2007; 7(1): 51-53 PMID: 17347078