Transcatheter Closure of Large Coronary-Cameral Fistulas Using the Patent Ductus Arteriosus Occluder or Amplatzer Vascular Plugs.

Transcatheter Closure of Large Coronary-Cameral Fistulas Using the Patent Ductus Arteriosus Occluder or Amplatzer Vascular Plugs. Int Heart J. 2020 Nov 13;: Authors: Tang L, Wang ZJ, Tang JJ, Fang ZF, Hu XQ, Tai S, Xing ZH, Shen XQ, Zhao YS, Zhou SH Abstract Transcatheter closure (TCC) has emerged as the first-line treatment for coronary artery fistulas. However, limited data exist regarding the long-term outcomes and technical aspects of this procedure. We aimed to report the long-term outcomes and technical aspects of TCC of large coronary-cameral fistulas (CCFs).All patients with large CCFs who underwent attempted TCC using the patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) occluder or Amplatzer vascular plug (AVP), from June 2002 to December 2017, were retrospectively reviewed. A total of 23 patients with large CCFs underwent attempted TCC using the PDA occluder or AVP. Most CCFs originated from the right coronary artery and drained predominantly into the right heart chamber. Procedural success was achieved in 21 (91.3%) patients. Devices were deployed using the arteriovenous loop in 15, transarterial approach in 4, and arterio-artery loop approach in 2 patients. Procedural complications included coronary spasm in one and side branch occlusion in one patient. Among these 21 patients with successful device implantation, follow-up angiograms or computed tomography angiograms were obtained in 14 (66.7%) patients at a median of 11.0 (range, 9.8-16.3...
Source: International Heart Journal - Category: Cardiology Tags: Int Heart J Source Type: research