Transcatheter closure of tubular type patent ductus arteriosus using Amplatzer® ductal occluder II: a case report

Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a common congenital heart disease, accounting for 5-10% of all congenital heart diseases. The incidence of PDA is even higher in preterm neonates, ranging from 20-60%.1-4 Closure of PDA is indicated in all cases, except for duct-dependent congenital heart diseases o...

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Main Authors: Mulyadi M Djer, Nikmah Salamia Idris, Angelina Angelina
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Language:English
Published: Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House 2013-10-01
Series:Paediatrica Indonesiana
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Online Access:https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/309
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spelling doaj-2a53f38fe90042b7a2620511ce8d1b312020-11-25T02:20:47ZengIndonesian Pediatric Society Publishing HousePaediatrica Indonesiana0030-93112338-476X2013-10-01535291410.14238/pi53.5.2013.291-4215Transcatheter closure of tubular type patent ductus arteriosus using Amplatzer® ductal occluder II: a case reportMulyadi M Djer0Nikmah Salamia Idris1Angelina Angelina2Department of Child Health, University of Indonesia Medical School/Cipto Mangunkusumo HospitalDepartment of Child Health, University of Indonesia Medical School/Cipto Mangunkusumo HospitalDepartment of Child Health, University of Indonesia Medical School/Cipto Mangunkusumo HospitalPatent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a common congenital heart disease, accounting for 5-10% of all congenital heart diseases. The incidence of PDA is even higher in preterm neonates, ranging from 20-60%.1-4 Closure of PDA is indicated in all cases, except for duct-dependent congenital heart diseases or PDA with Eisenmenger syndrome.1,5,6 In small asymptomatic PDAs, closure is indicated to prevent the risk of complications, such as endarteritis, endocarditis, aneurysm of ductus arteriosus, or congestive heart failure.1,2,7 In recent years, interventional cardiology has become a gold standard therapy for the majority of PDA cases beyond neonatal age. Since its introduction in 1967, many devices and methods have been developed to allow transcatheter closure of virtually all PDAs, regardless of size or configuration. Nevertheless, the tubular shape (type C) PDA, which has the highest residual shunt rate, still poses a great challenge for the interventionist.8-10 The second generation of Amplatzer® device occluders (ADO II), released in 2007, has been suggested to be effective in closing tubular PDAs.10 The purpose of this study was to report the initial clinical experience using ADO II to close a tubular type PDA in Indonesia.https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/309patent ductus arteriosus, tubular type (type C) PDA, Amplatzer® duct occluder II, interventional cardiology
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author Mulyadi M Djer
Nikmah Salamia Idris
Angelina Angelina
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Nikmah Salamia Idris
Angelina Angelina
Transcatheter closure of tubular type patent ductus arteriosus using Amplatzer® ductal occluder II: a case report
Paediatrica Indonesiana
patent ductus arteriosus, tubular type (type C) PDA, Amplatzer® duct occluder II, interventional cardiology
author_facet Mulyadi M Djer
Nikmah Salamia Idris
Angelina Angelina
author_sort Mulyadi M Djer
title Transcatheter closure of tubular type patent ductus arteriosus using Amplatzer® ductal occluder II: a case report
title_short Transcatheter closure of tubular type patent ductus arteriosus using Amplatzer® ductal occluder II: a case report
title_full Transcatheter closure of tubular type patent ductus arteriosus using Amplatzer® ductal occluder II: a case report
title_fullStr Transcatheter closure of tubular type patent ductus arteriosus using Amplatzer® ductal occluder II: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Transcatheter closure of tubular type patent ductus arteriosus using Amplatzer® ductal occluder II: a case report
title_sort transcatheter closure of tubular type patent ductus arteriosus using amplatzer® ductal occluder ii: a case report
publisher Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House
series Paediatrica Indonesiana
issn 0030-9311
2338-476X
publishDate 2013-10-01
description Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a common congenital heart disease, accounting for 5-10% of all congenital heart diseases. The incidence of PDA is even higher in preterm neonates, ranging from 20-60%.1-4 Closure of PDA is indicated in all cases, except for duct-dependent congenital heart diseases or PDA with Eisenmenger syndrome.1,5,6 In small asymptomatic PDAs, closure is indicated to prevent the risk of complications, such as endarteritis, endocarditis, aneurysm of ductus arteriosus, or congestive heart failure.1,2,7 In recent years, interventional cardiology has become a gold standard therapy for the majority of PDA cases beyond neonatal age. Since its introduction in 1967, many devices and methods have been developed to allow transcatheter closure of virtually all PDAs, regardless of size or configuration. Nevertheless, the tubular shape (type C) PDA, which has the highest residual shunt rate, still poses a great challenge for the interventionist.8-10 The second generation of Amplatzer® device occluders (ADO II), released in 2007, has been suggested to be effective in closing tubular PDAs.10 The purpose of this study was to report the initial clinical experience using ADO II to close a tubular type PDA in Indonesia.
topic patent ductus arteriosus, tubular type (type C) PDA, Amplatzer® duct occluder II, interventional cardiology
url https://paediatricaindonesiana.org/index.php/paediatrica-indonesiana/article/view/309
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