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PFO closure complications from the AGA registry
Authors:Zahid Amin MD  FSCAI  Ziyad M. Hijazi MD  FSCAI  John L. Bass MD  John P. Cheatham MD  FSCAI  William Hellenbrand MD  FSCAI  Charles S. Kleinman MD  FSCAI
Affiliation:1. RUSH University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois;2. University of Minnesota Children's Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota;3. Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio;4. Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York
Abstract:
Objectives: To evaluate all complications that occurred during or after cardiac catheterizations for Amplatzer PFO device closure of patent foramen ovale (PFO), determine the cause of the complications and recommend techniques to minimize complications in the future. Background: Rare complications were reported to the manufacturer of the Amplatzer PFO occluder since the introduction of the device. Methods: A panel of independent physicians reviewed all complications reported to the manufacturer to determine whether the complication was related to the device or related to the cardiac catheterization procedure. Demographic data, echocardiograms, operative reports, and time to occurrence of complications were reviewed. Results: A total of 11 events were reported. Only two patients had device related complications (erosion), an incidence of 0.018%. Two patients were found to have additional atrial septal defect after PFO closure. Two patients were thought to have an inflammatory reaction without any serious sequelae. Five complications were related to the cardiac catheterization procedure (atrial appendage perforation). Conclusions: Device related complications after Amplatzer PFO occluder placement are extremely rare. Cardiac catheterization related complications appear to be the most common cause of the hemodynamic compromise. Careful manipulation of catheters and wires, recognition of the location of the catheter by fluoroscopy and echocardiography will decrease the risk of such complications. © 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:congenital heart disease in adults (CHDA)  complications adult cath/intervention (COMP)  patent foramen ovale/atrial septal defect (PFO)
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