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Expanding indications for the treatment of pulmonary artery stenosis in children by using cutting balloon angioplasty.
Authors:Gianfranco Butera  La Torre Marco Antonio  Chessa Massimo  Carminati Mario
Affiliation:Pediatric Cardiology, San Donato Milanese, Italy. gianfra.but@lycos.com
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the role of cutting balloon angioplasty in children with pulmonary artery stenosis. BACKGROUND: Pulmonary artery stenoses can be either congenital or secondary to postoperative scar formation. Isolated multiple small-vessel pulmonary artery stenoses are very rare. No surgical procedures for their treatment are currently available. METHODS: We report on four patients in whom standard and high-pressure balloon angioplasty had failed. Three of the four (2.5-, 3-, and 3.5-years-old; two girls) had isolated multiple peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis. The fourth patient was an 11-month-old girl (8 kg) with tetralogy of Fallot and hypoplastic pulmonary artery branches treated with the implantation of two stents in the pulmonary arteries. During the follow-up this patient developed severe intrastent restenosis and showed severely hypoplasic distal left pulmonary artery. RESULTS: We treated 11 vessels. The mean vessel diameter increased by 81% (P<0.0001) and RV/LV pressure ratio decreased from 1.15 to 0.75 (P=0.05). Patient treated for intrastent restenosis underwent successful complete tetralogy of Fallot repair. None of the patients suffered procedure-related complications. At a median follow-up of 18 months, results were stable and no late complications had occurred. CONCLUSIONS: Cutting balloon angioplasty is a promising technique for the treatment of highly challenging pathologies such as small vessel pulmonary artery stenoses and intrastent restenosis.
Keywords:treatment  cardiac catheterization  children  heart
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