Percutaneous Closure of Perivalvular Leaks with Amplatzer® Occluders: Feasibility, Safety, and Short-Term Results Yaron Shapira1, Rafael Hirsch1, Ran Kornowski1, David Hasdai1, Abid
Assali1, Mordehay Vaturi1, |
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Background and aim of the study: Perivalvular leak (PVL)
may have significant hemodynamic and/or hematological consequences, and
re-do surgery is associated with considerable mortality and morbidity.
Herein are reviewed the short-term results of percutaneous closure of
PVLs using the Amplatzer® occluder. |
Results: The PVLs were in the mitral position (n = 8),
aortic position (n = 1), or both (n = 2). Device deployment was achieved
in 11 (91.7%) of 12 attempted valves (10 patients, 90.9%). Failure to
cross the leak with the wire occurred in one patient, and interruption
of mitral leaflet movement occurred in two patients. Leakage was decreased
in six patients (60%), but residual leak was observed at 10 of the 11
sites. Hemolysis was reduced in four patients, increased in four, and
remained unchanged in two. An improved NYHA functional class of one grade
was noted in five patients. One patient required a second operative session
to seal a residual leak. The Journal of Heart Valve Disease 2007;16:305-313 |
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