Objectives: To evaluate prospective single centre experience of mid-term safety and efficacy of perventricular device closure of isolated large muscular ventricular septal defect (mVSD) in high-risk infants. Background: Surgical closures of large mVSD in infants represent a challenge with significant morbidity. Methods: Between August 2008–2010, perventricular closure was attempted in 24 infants of 6.01 ± 2.37 months age and 4.27 ± 0.56 kg weight under TEE guidance. Results: The device was successfully deployed in 21/24 infants. Size of mVSD was 8.42 ± 1.46 mm (6.1–12 mm). Mean procedure time was 28.8 ± 11.7 min. The closure rate was 84% immediately and 100% at 6 months. Four patients suffered major complications: 2-died, 1-esophageal perfo...
To identify suitable cases and reduce failure/complication rates for percutaneous ventricular septal...
To identify suitable cases and reduce failure/complication rates for percutaneous ventricular septal...
To identify suitable cases and reduce failure/complication rates for percutaneous ventricular septal...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate prospective single centre experience of mid-term safety and efficacy o...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate prospective single centre experience of mid-term safety and efficacy o...
Objective: To report our experience with perventricular closure of muscular (apical) ventricular sep...
ObjectiveThe conventional surgical repair and transcatheter closure of muscular ventricular septal d...
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> This study investigated the feasibility, timing and indications for closure...
Untreated ventricular septal defect (VSD) is an important cause of congestive heart failure in early...
Ventricular septal defect (VSD) is the most common congenital heart disease (CHD) in children.1'2 It...
Untreated ventricular septal defect (VSD) is an important cause of congestive heart failure in early...
Untreated ventricular septal defect (VSD) is an important cause of congestive heart failure in early...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to report the results of a U.S. registry of device closure of congenital...
Background In children, the practice of transcatheter closure of intracristal ventricular septal def...
PurposeApical muscular ventricular septal defects (MVSDs), especially in small infants, can be diffi...
To identify suitable cases and reduce failure/complication rates for percutaneous ventricular septal...
To identify suitable cases and reduce failure/complication rates for percutaneous ventricular septal...
To identify suitable cases and reduce failure/complication rates for percutaneous ventricular septal...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate prospective single centre experience of mid-term safety and efficacy o...
AbstractObjectivesTo evaluate prospective single centre experience of mid-term safety and efficacy o...
Objective: To report our experience with perventricular closure of muscular (apical) ventricular sep...
ObjectiveThe conventional surgical repair and transcatheter closure of muscular ventricular septal d...
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> This study investigated the feasibility, timing and indications for closure...
Untreated ventricular septal defect (VSD) is an important cause of congestive heart failure in early...
Ventricular septal defect (VSD) is the most common congenital heart disease (CHD) in children.1'2 It...
Untreated ventricular septal defect (VSD) is an important cause of congestive heart failure in early...
Untreated ventricular septal defect (VSD) is an important cause of congestive heart failure in early...
AbstractObjectivesWe sought to report the results of a U.S. registry of device closure of congenital...
Background In children, the practice of transcatheter closure of intracristal ventricular septal def...
PurposeApical muscular ventricular septal defects (MVSDs), especially in small infants, can be diffi...
To identify suitable cases and reduce failure/complication rates for percutaneous ventricular septal...
To identify suitable cases and reduce failure/complication rates for percutaneous ventricular septal...
To identify suitable cases and reduce failure/complication rates for percutaneous ventricular septal...