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Margin between success and failure of PDA stenting for duct-dependent pulmonary circulation

OBJECTIVES: Percutaneous patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) stenting is a therapeutic modality in patients with duct-dependent pulmonary circulation with reported success rates from 80–100%. The current study aims to assess the outcome and the indicators of success for PDA stenting in different ductal m...

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Autores principales: Agha, Hala Mounir, Abd -El Aziz, Osama, Kamel, Ola, Sheta, Sahar S., El-Sisi, Amal, El-Saiedi, Sonia, Fatouh, Aya, Esmat, Amira, Abdelmohsen, Gaser, Hanna, Baher, Hussien, Mai, Sobhy, Rodina
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9009684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35421117
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265031
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author Agha, Hala Mounir
Abd -El Aziz, Osama
Kamel, Ola
Sheta, Sahar S.
El-Sisi, Amal
El-Saiedi, Sonia
Fatouh, Aya
Esmat, Amira
Abdelmohsen, Gaser
Hanna, Baher
Hussien, Mai
Sobhy, Rodina
author_facet Agha, Hala Mounir
Abd -El Aziz, Osama
Kamel, Ola
Sheta, Sahar S.
El-Sisi, Amal
El-Saiedi, Sonia
Fatouh, Aya
Esmat, Amira
Abdelmohsen, Gaser
Hanna, Baher
Hussien, Mai
Sobhy, Rodina
author_sort Agha, Hala Mounir
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description OBJECTIVES: Percutaneous patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) stenting is a therapeutic modality in patients with duct-dependent pulmonary circulation with reported success rates from 80–100%. The current study aims to assess the outcome and the indicators of success for PDA stenting in different ductal morphologies using various approaches. METHODS: A prospective cohort study from a single tertiary center presented from January 2018 to December 2019 that included 96 consecutive infants with ductal-dependent pulmonary circulation and palliated with PDA stenting. Patients were divided according to PDA origin into 4 groups: Group 1: PDA from proximal descending aorta, Group 2: from undersurface of aortic arch, Group 3: opposite the subclavian artery, Group 4: opposite the innominate/brachiocephalic artery. RESULTS: The median age of patients was 22 days and median weight was 3 kg. The procedure was successful in 78 patients (81.25%). PDA was tortuous in 70 out of 96 patients. Femoral artery was the preferred approach in Group 1 (63/67), while axillary artery access was preferred in the other groups (6/11 in Group 2, 11/17 in Group 3, 1/1 in Group 4, P <0.0001). The main cause of procedural failure was inadequate parked coronary wire inside one of the branch of pulmonary arteries (14 cases; 77.7%), while 2 cases (11.1%) were complicated by acute stent thrombosis, and another 2 cases with stent dislodgment. Other procedural complications comprised femoral artery thrombosis in 7 cases (7.2%). Patients with straight PDA, younger age at procedure and who had larger PDA at pulmonary end had higher odds for success (OR = 8.01, 2.94, 7.40, CI = 1.011–63.68, 0.960–0.99, 1.172–7.40,respectively, P = 0.048, 0.031,0.022 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The approach for PDA stenting and hence the outcome is markedly determined by the PDA origin and morphology. Patients with straight PDA, younger age at procedure and those who had relatively larger PDA at the pulmonary end had better opportunity for successful procedure.
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spelling pubmed-90096842022-04-15 Margin between success and failure of PDA stenting for duct-dependent pulmonary circulation Agha, Hala Mounir Abd -El Aziz, Osama Kamel, Ola Sheta, Sahar S. El-Sisi, Amal El-Saiedi, Sonia Fatouh, Aya Esmat, Amira Abdelmohsen, Gaser Hanna, Baher Hussien, Mai Sobhy, Rodina PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Percutaneous patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) stenting is a therapeutic modality in patients with duct-dependent pulmonary circulation with reported success rates from 80–100%. The current study aims to assess the outcome and the indicators of success for PDA stenting in different ductal morphologies using various approaches. METHODS: A prospective cohort study from a single tertiary center presented from January 2018 to December 2019 that included 96 consecutive infants with ductal-dependent pulmonary circulation and palliated with PDA stenting. Patients were divided according to PDA origin into 4 groups: Group 1: PDA from proximal descending aorta, Group 2: from undersurface of aortic arch, Group 3: opposite the subclavian artery, Group 4: opposite the innominate/brachiocephalic artery. RESULTS: The median age of patients was 22 days and median weight was 3 kg. The procedure was successful in 78 patients (81.25%). PDA was tortuous in 70 out of 96 patients. Femoral artery was the preferred approach in Group 1 (63/67), while axillary artery access was preferred in the other groups (6/11 in Group 2, 11/17 in Group 3, 1/1 in Group 4, P <0.0001). The main cause of procedural failure was inadequate parked coronary wire inside one of the branch of pulmonary arteries (14 cases; 77.7%), while 2 cases (11.1%) were complicated by acute stent thrombosis, and another 2 cases with stent dislodgment. Other procedural complications comprised femoral artery thrombosis in 7 cases (7.2%). Patients with straight PDA, younger age at procedure and who had larger PDA at pulmonary end had higher odds for success (OR = 8.01, 2.94, 7.40, CI = 1.011–63.68, 0.960–0.99, 1.172–7.40,respectively, P = 0.048, 0.031,0.022 respectively). CONCLUSIONS: The approach for PDA stenting and hence the outcome is markedly determined by the PDA origin and morphology. Patients with straight PDA, younger age at procedure and those who had relatively larger PDA at the pulmonary end had better opportunity for successful procedure. Public Library of Science 2022-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9009684/ /pubmed/35421117 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265031 Text en © 2022 Agha et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Agha, Hala Mounir
Abd -El Aziz, Osama
Kamel, Ola
Sheta, Sahar S.
El-Sisi, Amal
El-Saiedi, Sonia
Fatouh, Aya
Esmat, Amira
Abdelmohsen, Gaser
Hanna, Baher
Hussien, Mai
Sobhy, Rodina
Margin between success and failure of PDA stenting for duct-dependent pulmonary circulation
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title_full Margin between success and failure of PDA stenting for duct-dependent pulmonary circulation
title_fullStr Margin between success and failure of PDA stenting for duct-dependent pulmonary circulation
title_full_unstemmed Margin between success and failure of PDA stenting for duct-dependent pulmonary circulation
title_short Margin between success and failure of PDA stenting for duct-dependent pulmonary circulation
title_sort margin between success and failure of pda stenting for duct-dependent pulmonary circulation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9009684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35421117
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0265031
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