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Ultra-high pressure balloon angioplasty for pulmonary artery stenosis in children with congenital heart defects: Short- to mid-term follow-up results from a retrospective cohort in a single tertiary center

OBJECTIVE: Balloon angioplasty (BA) has been the treatment of choice for pulmonary artery stenosis (PAS) in children. There remains, however, a significant proportion of resistant lesions. The ultra-high pressure (UHP) balloons might be effective in a subset of these lesions. In this study, we analy...

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Autores principales: Xia, Shuliang, Li, Jianbin, Ma, Li, Cui, Yanqin, Liu, Techang, Wang, Zhouping, Li, Fengxiang, Liu, Xumei, Li, Shan, Sun, Lu, Hu, Lin, Liu, Yubin, Ma, Xun, Chen, Xinxin, Zhang, Xu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9899851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36756639
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.1078172
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author Xia, Shuliang
Li, Jianbin
Ma, Li
Cui, Yanqin
Liu, Techang
Wang, Zhouping
Li, Fengxiang
Liu, Xumei
Li, Shan
Sun, Lu
Hu, Lin
Liu, Yubin
Ma, Xun
Chen, Xinxin
Zhang, Xu
author_facet Xia, Shuliang
Li, Jianbin
Ma, Li
Cui, Yanqin
Liu, Techang
Wang, Zhouping
Li, Fengxiang
Liu, Xumei
Li, Shan
Sun, Lu
Hu, Lin
Liu, Yubin
Ma, Xun
Chen, Xinxin
Zhang, Xu
author_sort Xia, Shuliang
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Balloon angioplasty (BA) has been the treatment of choice for pulmonary artery stenosis (PAS) in children. There remains, however, a significant proportion of resistant lesions. The ultra-high pressure (UHP) balloons might be effective in a subset of these lesions. In this study, we analyzed the safety and efficacy with short- to mid-term follow-up results of UHP BA for PAS in children with congenital heart defects (CHD) in our center. METHODS: This is a retrospective cohort study in a single tertiary heart center. Children diagnosed with PAS associated with CHD were referred for UHP BA. All data with these children were collected for analysis with updated follow-up. RESULTS: A total of 37 UHP BAs were performed consecutively in 28 children. The success rate was 78.4%. A significantly (P = 0.005) larger ratio of the balloon to the minimal luminal diameter at the stenotic waist (balloon/waist ratio) was present in the success group (median 3.00, 1.64–8.33) compared to that in the failure group (median 1.94, 1.41 ± 4.00). Stepwise logistic regression analysis further identified that the balloon/waist ratio and the presence of therapeutic tears were two independent predictors of procedural success. The receiver operating characteristic curve revealed a cut-off value of 2.57 for the balloon/waist ratio to best differentiate success from failure cases. Signs of therapeutic tears were present in eight cases, all of whom were in the success group. Perioperative acute adverse events were recorded in 16 patients, including 11 pulmonary artery injuries, three pulmonary hemorrhages, and two pulmonary artery aneurysms. During a median follow-up period of 10.4 (0.1–21.0) months, nine cases experienced restenosis at a median time of 40 (4–325) days after angioplasty. CONCLUSIONS: The UHP BA is safe and effective for the primary treatment of PAS in infants and children with CHD. The success rate is high with a low incidence of severe complications. The predictors of success are a larger balloon/waist ratio and the presence of therapeutic tears. The occurrence of restenosis during follow-up, however, remains a problem. A larger number of cases and longer periods of follow-up are needed for further study.
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spelling pubmed-98998512023-02-07 Ultra-high pressure balloon angioplasty for pulmonary artery stenosis in children with congenital heart defects: Short- to mid-term follow-up results from a retrospective cohort in a single tertiary center Xia, Shuliang Li, Jianbin Ma, Li Cui, Yanqin Liu, Techang Wang, Zhouping Li, Fengxiang Liu, Xumei Li, Shan Sun, Lu Hu, Lin Liu, Yubin Ma, Xun Chen, Xinxin Zhang, Xu Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine OBJECTIVE: Balloon angioplasty (BA) has been the treatment of choice for pulmonary artery stenosis (PAS) in children. There remains, however, a significant proportion of resistant lesions. The ultra-high pressure (UHP) balloons might be effective in a subset of these lesions. In this study, we analyzed the safety and efficacy with short- to mid-term follow-up results of UHP BA for PAS in children with congenital heart defects (CHD) in our center. METHODS: This is a retrospective cohort study in a single tertiary heart center. Children diagnosed with PAS associated with CHD were referred for UHP BA. All data with these children were collected for analysis with updated follow-up. RESULTS: A total of 37 UHP BAs were performed consecutively in 28 children. The success rate was 78.4%. A significantly (P = 0.005) larger ratio of the balloon to the minimal luminal diameter at the stenotic waist (balloon/waist ratio) was present in the success group (median 3.00, 1.64–8.33) compared to that in the failure group (median 1.94, 1.41 ± 4.00). Stepwise logistic regression analysis further identified that the balloon/waist ratio and the presence of therapeutic tears were two independent predictors of procedural success. The receiver operating characteristic curve revealed a cut-off value of 2.57 for the balloon/waist ratio to best differentiate success from failure cases. Signs of therapeutic tears were present in eight cases, all of whom were in the success group. Perioperative acute adverse events were recorded in 16 patients, including 11 pulmonary artery injuries, three pulmonary hemorrhages, and two pulmonary artery aneurysms. During a median follow-up period of 10.4 (0.1–21.0) months, nine cases experienced restenosis at a median time of 40 (4–325) days after angioplasty. CONCLUSIONS: The UHP BA is safe and effective for the primary treatment of PAS in infants and children with CHD. The success rate is high with a low incidence of severe complications. The predictors of success are a larger balloon/waist ratio and the presence of therapeutic tears. The occurrence of restenosis during follow-up, however, remains a problem. A larger number of cases and longer periods of follow-up are needed for further study. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9899851/ /pubmed/36756639 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.1078172 Text en Copyright © 2023 Xia, Li, Ma, Cui, Liu, Wang, Li, Liu, Li, Sun, Hu, Liu, Ma, Chen and Zhang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Medicine
Xia, Shuliang
Li, Jianbin
Ma, Li
Cui, Yanqin
Liu, Techang
Wang, Zhouping
Li, Fengxiang
Liu, Xumei
Li, Shan
Sun, Lu
Hu, Lin
Liu, Yubin
Ma, Xun
Chen, Xinxin
Zhang, Xu
Ultra-high pressure balloon angioplasty for pulmonary artery stenosis in children with congenital heart defects: Short- to mid-term follow-up results from a retrospective cohort in a single tertiary center
title Ultra-high pressure balloon angioplasty for pulmonary artery stenosis in children with congenital heart defects: Short- to mid-term follow-up results from a retrospective cohort in a single tertiary center
title_full Ultra-high pressure balloon angioplasty for pulmonary artery stenosis in children with congenital heart defects: Short- to mid-term follow-up results from a retrospective cohort in a single tertiary center
title_fullStr Ultra-high pressure balloon angioplasty for pulmonary artery stenosis in children with congenital heart defects: Short- to mid-term follow-up results from a retrospective cohort in a single tertiary center
title_full_unstemmed Ultra-high pressure balloon angioplasty for pulmonary artery stenosis in children with congenital heart defects: Short- to mid-term follow-up results from a retrospective cohort in a single tertiary center
title_short Ultra-high pressure balloon angioplasty for pulmonary artery stenosis in children with congenital heart defects: Short- to mid-term follow-up results from a retrospective cohort in a single tertiary center
title_sort ultra-high pressure balloon angioplasty for pulmonary artery stenosis in children with congenital heart defects: short- to mid-term follow-up results from a retrospective cohort in a single tertiary center
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9899851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36756639
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.1078172
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