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Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology ; (4): 133-137, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-513713

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Objective To evaluate the immediate effect of percutaneous ventricular restoration (PVR) using the PARACHUTE system in ischemic cardiomyopathy patients with apical aneurysm.Methods The study included 25 patients who received PARACHUTE partitioning device (PVD) implantation in the Xiamen Cardiovascular Hospital between January 2015 to December 2016.Invasive left ventricular hemodynamic assessments as well as cardiac output and cardiac output index were analyzed.Results Twenty-five patients [mean age (65.4±11.9) years] suffered from left ventricular aneurysm and heart failure patients after anterior myocardial infarction were enrolled.Ventricular partitioning device implantation was successful in 24/25 (96.0%) patients.PVR was failed in 1 patient due to unable to land the PVD in a satisfactory location.After implantation, a significant increase in cardiac output [(3.83±0.72) L/min vs.(4.85±0.93) L/min, P<0.01] and cardiac index [(2.32±0.74) L/(min·m2) vs.(2.90±0.82) L/(min·m2), P<0.01] was found.Conclusions Our preliminary experience on percutaneous ventricular restoration using PARACHUTE system demonstrates its feasibility and safety with increase in cardiac output and cardiac index immediately following the device implantation.

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Chinese Circulation Journal ; (12): 775-779, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-498404

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Objective: To evaluate the safety and efifcacy of percutaneous ventricular partitioning (PVP) in ischemic heart failure (IHF) patients with apical aneurysm. Methods: A total of 19 IHF patients with apical aneurysm at the age of (68.1 ± 8.2) years were enrolled. The patients received PVP operation with adequate clinical and medical imaging examinations; the safety of operation was evaluated and post-operative clinical events with cardiac function were followed-up. Results: There were 18/19 (95%) patients with successful PVP and 1 had to stop the operation due to unsatisfactory landing of ventricular partitioning device. 2 patients suffered from vessel access related complication and received femoral artery stent implantation. With (252 ± 170) days follow-up study, no post-operative device failure, cardiac death, thromboembolism and HF re-hospitalization occurred. At 3 months after operation, the patients had improved NYHA classiifcation (2.72 ± 0.67) vs (1.67 ± 0.59) and 6 min walk test (462 ± 96) m vs (484 ± 87) m, bothP<0.01. Echocardiography indicated that post-operative left ventricle end-diastolic volume index (LVEDVI) decreased form (137.4 ± 19.1) ml/m2 to (125.6 ± 18.5) ml/m2,P=0.0056 and LVESVI decreased from (89.7 ± 22.3) ml/m2 to (78.8 ± 20.7) ml/m2,P=0.0019; while LVEF increased from (34.8 ± 8.13) % to (41.3 ± 6.2) %, P=0.031. Conclusion: Our preliminary experience showed that with adequate evaluation, PVP was safe and effective in IHF patients with apical aneurysm; short-term follow-up study implied the improved hemodynamic and cardiac function.

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