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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-41347

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OBJECTIVES: To study the immediate, short, and intermediate results of transcatheter closure of secondum-type atrial septal defect using Amplatzer septal occluder devices (TCAA) in terms of clinical symptoms and residual lesions and shunts determined by transthoracic two-dimensional (TTE) and three-dimensional echocardiography (TDE). MATERIAL AND METHOD: Thirty-six patients, who underwent successful TCAA at the Chest Disease Institute between August 2002 and August 2007 and were followed up clinically, by TTE and TDE at day 1-3, 4-6 months, and 1-year post TCAA, were analyzed. RESULTS: TCAA was performed in 75 patients during the study period. Of these, 36 patients were completely followed-up. There were 92% female with a mean age of 40 +/- 16 yrs (range 19 to 65) and the mean of maximal size of ASD secondum determined by TTE, transesophageal echocardiography (TTE) and balloon sizing or balloon stretched diameter (BSD)was 18.9 +/- 4.7 mm (range 10-30), 22.6 +/- 5.3 mm (rang 10-32), and 24.3 +/- 5.3 mm (range 12-34) respectively. The size of ASOD was 26.4 +/- 4.9 mm (range 12-34). Fluoroscopic time was 16.4 +/- 7.1 min (range 6.7-35.6). The success rate of TCAA was 84%. No major complications and deaths were found. All of those with successful TCAA apparently improved their functional class. All of them showed complete ASD closure and yet 12 (31%) had Qp/Qs > or = 1.5 at year one. CONCLUSION: TCAA is safe and effective and had resulted in clinical improvement, complete closure of secondum ASD, and good immediate, short, and intermediate outcomes with fewer complications.


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Adult , Aged , Female , Cardiac Catheterization/instrumentation , Heart Septal Defects, Atrial/physiopathology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Time Factors
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-44204

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BACKGROUND: Chula-clamp is a newly hydraulic vascular hemostatic device. The advantages of the device are convenience, reusability, and lessen patient discomfort and vascular complication. Furthermore, the device is assembled with a recycled balloon inflator and other locally made components, which make it less expensive than other commercially available hemostatic devices. The present study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of Chula-clamp with standard manual compression. MATERIAL AND METHOD: This is a prospective, quasi-randomized controlled clinical trial comparing effectiveness of Chula-clamp to conventional manual compression for attaining femoral artery hemostasis after coronary angiography (CAG) or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Effectiveness was determined by femoral vascular complications rate. The primary endpoint was severe femoral vascular complications (the formation of a groin hematoma, femoral artery thrombosis, pseudoaneurysm, and arteriovenous fistula). RESULTS: One hundred and forty patients scheduled for percutaneous coronary intervention or coronary angiogram in King Chulalongkorn Memorial hospital were enrolled (70 patients for each group). The baseline characteristics were similar in both groups. There was no serious vascular complication detected in either group. In addition, there was no statistical difference in minor complications at the access site between the two groups. [e.g., swelling (1.4% in standard manual compression group vs. 2.9% in Chula-clamp, p = 0.56) and ecchymosis (8.57% in both groups)]. CONCLUSION: Chula-clamp, a novel hydraulic vascular hemostatic device, is feasible, safe, and effective for femoral artery hemostasis (after CA G or PCI via femoral artery). Its effectiveness is not different from standard manual compression.


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Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary , Chi-Square Distribution , Coronary Angiography , Data Collection , Feasibility Studies , Hemostatic Techniques/instrumentation , Humans , Pressure , Prospective Studies , Statistics, Nonparametric , Treatment Outcome
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