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Transcatheter patent foramen ovale closure versus medical therapy for cryptogenic stroke: a meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials

Riaz, Irbaz, Dhoble, Abhijeet, Mizyed, Ahmad, Hsu, Chiu-Hsieh, Husnain, Muhammad, Lee, Justin, Lotun, Kapildeo, Lee, Kwan January 2013 (has links)
BACKGROUND:There is an association between cryptogenic stroke and patent foramen ovale (PFO). The optimal treatment strategy for secondary prevention remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to analyze aggregate data examining the safety and efficacy of transcatheter device closure versus standard medical therapy in patients with PFO and cryptogenic stroke.METHODS:A search of published data identified 3 randomized clinical trials for inclusion. The primary outcome was a composite end-point of death, stroke and transient-ischemic attack (TIA). Pre-defined subgroup analysis was performed with respect to baseline characteristics including age, sex, atrial septal aneurysm and shunt size. Data was synthesized using a random effects model and results presented as hazard ratios (HRs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs).RESULTS:A cohort of 2,303 patients with a history of cryptogenic stroke and PFO were randomized to device closure (n=1150) and medical therapy (n=1153). Mean follow-up was 2.5years. Transcatheter closure was not superior to medical therapy in the secondary prevention of stroke or TIA in intention-to-treat analysis (HR: 0.66, 95% CI: 0.43 to 1.01 / p=0.056). However, the results were statistically significant using per-protocol analysis (HR: 0.64, 95% CI: 0.41 to 0.98 / p=0.043). Males had significant benefit with device closure (HR: 0.48, 95% CI: 0.24 to 0.96 / p=0.038).CONCLUSIONS:In this meta-analysis, using intention-to-treat analysis, transcatheter device closure of PFO was not superior to standard medical therapy in the secondary prevention of cryptogenic stroke. Transcatheter closure was superior using per-protocol analysis.
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Papel do ecocardiograma transesofágico tridimensional na ótima seleção do dispositivo para o tratamento percutâneo da comunicação interatrial tipo ostium secundum / Role of three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography in optimal device selection for percutaneous treatment of the ostium secundum atrial septal defect

Arrieta, Santiago Raul 19 May 2015 (has links)
INTRODUCAO: A comunicação interatrial tipo \"ostium secundum\" é um defeito cardíaco congênito caracterizado pela deficiência parcial ou total da lâmina da fossa oval, também chamada de septo primo. Corresponde a 10 a 12% do total de cardiopatias congênitas, sendo a mais frequente na idade adulta. Atualmente a oclusão percutânea é o método terapêutico de escolha em defeitos com características anatômicas favoráveis para o implante de próteses na maioria dos grandes centros mundiais. A ecocardiografia transesofágica bidimensional com mapeamento de fluxo em cores é considerada a ferramenta padrão-ouro para a avaliação anatômica e monitoração durante do procedimento, sendo crucial para a ótima seleção do dispositivo. Neste sentido, um balão medidor é introduzido e insuflado através do defeito de forma a ocluí-lo temporariamente. A medida da cintura que se visualiza no balão (diâmetro estirado) é utilizada como referência para a escolha do tamanho da prótese. Recentemente a ecocardiografia tridimensional transesofágica em tempo real tem sido utilizada neste tipo de intervenção percutânea. Neste estudo avaliamos o papel da mesma na ótima seleção do dispositivo levando-se em consideração as dimensões e a geometria do defeito e a espessura das bordas do septo interatrial. METODO: Estudo observacional, prospectivo, não randomizado, de único braço, de uma coorte de 33 pacientes adultos portadores de comunicação interatrial submetidos a fechamento percutâneo utilizando dispositivo de nitinol autocentrável (Cera ®, Lifetech Scientific, Shenzhen, China). Foram analisadas as medidas do maior e menor diâmetro do defeito, sua área e as medidas do diâmetro estirado com balão medidor obtidas por meio das duas modalidades ecocardiográficas. Os defeitos foram considerados como elípticos ou circulares segundo a sua geometria; as bordas ao redor da comunicação foram consideradas espessas (>2 mm) ou finas. O dispositivo selecionado foi igual ou ate 2 mm maior que o diâmetro estirado na ecocardiografia transesofágica bidimensional (padrão-ouro). Na tentativa de identificar uma variável que pudesse substituir o diâmetro estirado do balão para a ótima escolha do dispositivo uma série de correlações lineares foram realizadas. RESULTADOS: A idade e peso médio foram de 42,1 ± 14,9 anos e 66,0 ± 9,4kg, respectivamente; sendo 22 de sexo feminino. Não houve diferenças estatísticas entre os diâmetros maior e menor ou no diâmetro estirado dos defeitos determinados por ambas as modalidades ecocardiográficas. A correlação entre as medidas obtidas com ambos os métodos foi ótima (r > 0,90). O maior diâmetro do defeito, obtido à ecoardiografia transesofágica tridimensional, foi a variável com melhor correlação com o tamanho do dispositivo selecionado no grupo como um todo (r= 0,89) e, especialmente, nos subgrupos com geometria elíptica (r= 0,96) e com bordas espessas ao redor do defeito (r= 0,96). CONCLUSÃO: Neste estudo em adultos com comunicações interatriais tipo ostium secundum submetidos à oclusão percutânea com a prótese Cera ®, a ótima seleção do dispositivo pôde ser realizada utilizando-se apenas a maior medida do defeito obtida na ecocardiografia transesofágica tridimensional em tempo real, especialmente nos pacientes com defeitos elípticos e com bordas espessas. / INTRODUCTION: The ostium secundum atrial septal defect is a congenital heart disease characterized by partial or total deficiency of the fossa ovalis, also known as the septum primum. It corresponds to 10-12% of all congenital heart defects, being the most frequently found in adulthood. Currently, percutaneous closure is the therapeutic method of choice for defects with suitable anatomic features for device implantation in most centers in the world. Bi-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography with color flow mapping is considered the gold-standard tool for anatomic assessment and procedural monitoring, being crucial for optimal device selection. In this regard, a sizing balloon is introduced and inflated across the defect with temporary occlusion. The waist measurement seen on the balloon (stretched diameter) is used as a reference for selection of device size. Recently, real time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography has been utilized in this type of percutaneous intervention. In this study we assessed the role of this modality in optimal device selection taking into consideration the dimensions and the geometry of the defect and the thickness of the interatrial septum rims. METHODS: Observational, prospective, non-randomized, single-arm study of a cohort of 33 adults with atrial septal defects submitted to percutaneous closure using a self-centered nitinol device (Cera (TM), Lifetech Scientific, Shenzhen, China). The largest and the smallest diameter of the defect, its area and the measurements of the stretched diameter of the sizing balloon were assessed by both echocardiographic modalities. The defects were considered as elliptical or circular according to their geometry; the rims surrounding the defect were considered thick (> 2 mm) or thin. The selected device was equal to or 2 mm larger than the stretched diameter on bi-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography (gold-standard). In an attempt to identify a variable that could replace the stretched balloon diameter, a series of linear correlations were performed. RESULTS: The mean age and weight were 42.1 ± 14.9 years and 66.0 ± 9.4 kgs, respectively; being 22 of the female gender. There were no statistical differences between the largest and smallest diameters of the defects and the stretched diameters determined by both echocardiographic modalities. The correlation between the measurements obtained by both methods was excellent (r > 0.90). The largest defect diameter obtained by three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography was the variable that showed the best correlation with the selected device size in the entire group (r= 0.89), especially in the subgroups with elliptical geometry (r= 0.96) and with thick rims surrounding the defect (r=0.96). CONCLUSIONS: In this study in adults with ostium secundum atrial septal defects submitted to percutaneous occlusion with the Cera (TM) device, optimal device selection could be performed using solely the largest diameter of the defect obtained by real time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography, especially in patients with elliptical defects and thick rims.
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Papel do ecocardiograma transesofágico tridimensional na ótima seleção do dispositivo para o tratamento percutâneo da comunicação interatrial tipo ostium secundum / Role of three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography in optimal device selection for percutaneous treatment of the ostium secundum atrial septal defect

Santiago Raul Arrieta 19 May 2015 (has links)
INTRODUCAO: A comunicação interatrial tipo \"ostium secundum\" é um defeito cardíaco congênito caracterizado pela deficiência parcial ou total da lâmina da fossa oval, também chamada de septo primo. Corresponde a 10 a 12% do total de cardiopatias congênitas, sendo a mais frequente na idade adulta. Atualmente a oclusão percutânea é o método terapêutico de escolha em defeitos com características anatômicas favoráveis para o implante de próteses na maioria dos grandes centros mundiais. A ecocardiografia transesofágica bidimensional com mapeamento de fluxo em cores é considerada a ferramenta padrão-ouro para a avaliação anatômica e monitoração durante do procedimento, sendo crucial para a ótima seleção do dispositivo. Neste sentido, um balão medidor é introduzido e insuflado através do defeito de forma a ocluí-lo temporariamente. A medida da cintura que se visualiza no balão (diâmetro estirado) é utilizada como referência para a escolha do tamanho da prótese. Recentemente a ecocardiografia tridimensional transesofágica em tempo real tem sido utilizada neste tipo de intervenção percutânea. Neste estudo avaliamos o papel da mesma na ótima seleção do dispositivo levando-se em consideração as dimensões e a geometria do defeito e a espessura das bordas do septo interatrial. METODO: Estudo observacional, prospectivo, não randomizado, de único braço, de uma coorte de 33 pacientes adultos portadores de comunicação interatrial submetidos a fechamento percutâneo utilizando dispositivo de nitinol autocentrável (Cera ®, Lifetech Scientific, Shenzhen, China). Foram analisadas as medidas do maior e menor diâmetro do defeito, sua área e as medidas do diâmetro estirado com balão medidor obtidas por meio das duas modalidades ecocardiográficas. Os defeitos foram considerados como elípticos ou circulares segundo a sua geometria; as bordas ao redor da comunicação foram consideradas espessas (>2 mm) ou finas. O dispositivo selecionado foi igual ou ate 2 mm maior que o diâmetro estirado na ecocardiografia transesofágica bidimensional (padrão-ouro). Na tentativa de identificar uma variável que pudesse substituir o diâmetro estirado do balão para a ótima escolha do dispositivo uma série de correlações lineares foram realizadas. RESULTADOS: A idade e peso médio foram de 42,1 ± 14,9 anos e 66,0 ± 9,4kg, respectivamente; sendo 22 de sexo feminino. Não houve diferenças estatísticas entre os diâmetros maior e menor ou no diâmetro estirado dos defeitos determinados por ambas as modalidades ecocardiográficas. A correlação entre as medidas obtidas com ambos os métodos foi ótima (r > 0,90). O maior diâmetro do defeito, obtido à ecoardiografia transesofágica tridimensional, foi a variável com melhor correlação com o tamanho do dispositivo selecionado no grupo como um todo (r= 0,89) e, especialmente, nos subgrupos com geometria elíptica (r= 0,96) e com bordas espessas ao redor do defeito (r= 0,96). CONCLUSÃO: Neste estudo em adultos com comunicações interatriais tipo ostium secundum submetidos à oclusão percutânea com a prótese Cera ®, a ótima seleção do dispositivo pôde ser realizada utilizando-se apenas a maior medida do defeito obtida na ecocardiografia transesofágica tridimensional em tempo real, especialmente nos pacientes com defeitos elípticos e com bordas espessas. / INTRODUCTION: The ostium secundum atrial septal defect is a congenital heart disease characterized by partial or total deficiency of the fossa ovalis, also known as the septum primum. It corresponds to 10-12% of all congenital heart defects, being the most frequently found in adulthood. Currently, percutaneous closure is the therapeutic method of choice for defects with suitable anatomic features for device implantation in most centers in the world. Bi-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography with color flow mapping is considered the gold-standard tool for anatomic assessment and procedural monitoring, being crucial for optimal device selection. In this regard, a sizing balloon is introduced and inflated across the defect with temporary occlusion. The waist measurement seen on the balloon (stretched diameter) is used as a reference for selection of device size. Recently, real time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography has been utilized in this type of percutaneous intervention. In this study we assessed the role of this modality in optimal device selection taking into consideration the dimensions and the geometry of the defect and the thickness of the interatrial septum rims. METHODS: Observational, prospective, non-randomized, single-arm study of a cohort of 33 adults with atrial septal defects submitted to percutaneous closure using a self-centered nitinol device (Cera (TM), Lifetech Scientific, Shenzhen, China). The largest and the smallest diameter of the defect, its area and the measurements of the stretched diameter of the sizing balloon were assessed by both echocardiographic modalities. The defects were considered as elliptical or circular according to their geometry; the rims surrounding the defect were considered thick (> 2 mm) or thin. The selected device was equal to or 2 mm larger than the stretched diameter on bi-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography (gold-standard). In an attempt to identify a variable that could replace the stretched balloon diameter, a series of linear correlations were performed. RESULTS: The mean age and weight were 42.1 ± 14.9 years and 66.0 ± 9.4 kgs, respectively; being 22 of the female gender. There were no statistical differences between the largest and smallest diameters of the defects and the stretched diameters determined by both echocardiographic modalities. The correlation between the measurements obtained by both methods was excellent (r > 0.90). The largest defect diameter obtained by three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography was the variable that showed the best correlation with the selected device size in the entire group (r= 0.89), especially in the subgroups with elliptical geometry (r= 0.96) and with thick rims surrounding the defect (r=0.96). CONCLUSIONS: In this study in adults with ostium secundum atrial septal defects submitted to percutaneous occlusion with the Cera (TM) device, optimal device selection could be performed using solely the largest diameter of the defect obtained by real time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography, especially in patients with elliptical defects and thick rims.
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Percutaneous Closure of Patent Foramen Ovale in Patients with Cryptogenic Stroke — An Updated Comprehensive Meta-Analysis

Sitwala, Puja, Khalid, Muhammad Faisal, Khattak, Furqan, Bagai, Jayant, Bhogal, Sukhdeep, Ladia, Vatsal, Mukherjee, Debabrata, Daggubati, Ramesh, Paul, Timir K. 01 August 2019 (has links)
Background: The ideal treatment strategy for patients with cryptogenic stroke and patent foramen ovale (PFO) is not yet clear. Previous randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing transcatheter PFO closure with medical therapy in patients with cryptogenic stroke to prevent recurrent ischemic stroke showed mixed results. This meta-analysis aims to compare rates of recurrent stroke, transient ischemic attack (TIA) and all-cause mortality with PFO closure and medical therapy vs. medical therapy alone. Methods: PubMed and the Cochrane Center Register of Controlled Trials were searched for studies published through June 2018, comparing PFO closure plus medical therapy versus medical therapy alone. Six RCTs (n = 3750) comparing PFO closure with medical therapy were included in the analysis. End points were recurrent stroke, TIA and all-cause mortality. The odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence interval (CI) were computed and p < 0.05 was considered as a level of significance. Results: A total of 1889 patients were assigned to PFO closure plus medical therapy and 1861 patients were assigned to medical therapy only. Risk of recurrent stroke was significantly lower in the PFO closure plus medical therapy group compared to medical therapy alone. (OR 0.47, 95% CI 0.33–0.67, p < 0.0001). Rate of TIA was similar between the two groups (OR 0.76, 95% CI 0.52–1.14), p = 0.18). There was no difference in all-cause mortality between two groups (OR 0.73, CI 0.33–1.58, p = 0.42). Patients undergoing PFO closure were more likely to develop transient atrial fibrillation than medical therapy alone (OR: 5.85; CI: 3.06–11.18, p ≤0.0001) whereas the risk of bleeding was similar between the groups (OR: 0.93; CI: 0.55–1.57, p = 0.78). Conclusions: The results of this meta-analysis suggest that transcatheter closure of PFO plus medical therapy is superior to medical therapy alone for the prevention of recurrent cryptogenic stroke. However, PFO closure in these patients has not been shown to reduce the risk of recurrent TIA or all-cause mortality. There is a higher rate of transient atrial fibrillation post PFO closure device placement, the long-term effects of which have yet to be studied.
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Interventioneller Verschluss von Vorhofdefekten

Ewert, Peter 17 July 2003 (has links)
Einleitung Der interventionelle Verschluß eines einfachen Vorhofseptumdefekts (ASD) vom Sekundumtyp und eines persistierenden Foramen ovale (PFO) ist zur Routinemethode gereift (1). Die Intervention wird unter Röntgendurchleuchtung (Strahlenexposition) durchgeführt. Sie ist wegen der geringen Invasivität auch bis ins hohe Alter mit deutlich niedrigerem Risiko als eine Operation durchführbar (2). Die hier vorgestellten Arbeiten haben systematisch untersucht, welche Möglichkeiten bestehen, bei der Intervention auf eine Strahlenexposition zu verzichten (3-6), welche interventionellen Möglichkeiten bei multiplen Defekten und Vorhofseptumaneurysmen bestehen (7,8) und welche Auswirkungen ein restriktiver linker Ventrikel auf die hämodynamische Adaptation nach Defektverschluß haben kann (9-11). Methodik Alle Untersuchungen wurden im Rahmen der klinischen Routine im Herzkatheterlabor am sedierten Patienten mit Vorhofseptumdefekt vom Sekundumtyp, persistierendem Foramen ovale, perforiertem Vorhofseptumaneurysma oder multiperforiertem Vorhofseptum durchgeführt. 1. Es wurde eine Methode zum Verschluß von Vorhofseptumdefekten unter alleiniger Ultraschallkontrolle entwickelt, d.h. unter vollständigem Verzicht auf die sonst notwendige Röntgenstrahlung. 2. Die Morphologie von Vorhofseptumaneurysmen und multiperforierten Vorhofsepten wurde analysiert und im Hinblick auf die interventionellen Verschlußmöglichkeiten klassifiziert. Dabei wurde auch die Möglichkeit der simultanen Implantation mehrerer Okkluder mit einbezogen. 3. Zur Erkennung von Patienten mit einem restriktiven linken Ventrikel, der unmittelbar nach ASD-Verschluß insuffizient werden könnte, wurde eine Methode der präinterventionellen hämodynamischen Evaluation etabliert. Dazu wird die Vorlast und die diastolische Funktion des linken Ventrikels unter temporärem Verschluß des ASD mit einem Okklusionsballon untersucht. Demaskiert sich eine linksventrikuläre Restriktion, so wird als Therapiekonzept der Ventrikel auf den interventionellen Verschluß durch eine prophylaktische 'Konditionierung' mittels Diuretika und Inotropika vorbereitet. Resultate 1. Interventioneller ASD-Verschluß ohne Strahlenexposition Wir konnten zeigen, daß der interventionelle ASD-Verschluß ohne Einsatz von Röntgenstrahlung durchführbar ist (3). Dies gilt für die präinterventionelle Diagnostik, die invasive Größenmessung (Ballonsizing) (6) und den interventionelle Verschluß selbst (4). Als einziges bildgebendes Verfahren für die Intervention dient die Echokardiographie. Im Vergleich zum Standardprocedere waren beim Verzicht auf eine Strahlenexposition gleich gute Ergebnisse zu erzielen, die Prozedurdauer war vergleichbar. Beim spontan atmenden Patienten sind für diese Methode höhere Dosen an Sedierung erforderlich, um die längere Verweilzeit der transösophagealen Echokardiographiesonde zu ermöglichen (5). Der Amplatzer Occluder ist wegen seiner guten Sichtbarkeit im transösophagealen Ultraschall, seiner Rotationssymmetrie und seiner einfachen Plazierung für diese neue Methode des ASD-Verschlusses ohne Röntgenstrahlung besonders geeignet. 2. Verschluß morphologisch komplexer Vorhofseptumdefekte Auch multiperforierte Vorhofsepten können interventionell erfolgreich verschlossen werden. Bei dicht nebeneinander liegenden Defekten ist dies mit einem Occluder, der alle Defekte abdeckt, möglich, bei weiter auseinanderliegenden Defekten ist die simultane Implantation zweier Occluder sinnvoll. Zwei Occluder führen mit größerer Sicherheit zu einem Verschluß ohne Restshunt (7). Multiple Defekte sind häufig mit einem Vorhofseptumaneurysma vergesellschaftet. Im Hinblick auf die Interventionsmöglichkeiten läßt sich diese Anomalie in vier Gruppen unterteilen: Aneurysma mit PFO (Typ A), mit ASD (Typ B), mit mehreren dicht nebeneinander liegenden Defekten (Typ C) und große Aneurysmen mit einer Vielzahl irregulär verteilter Perforationen (Typ D). Die ersten drei Formen lassen sich interventionell verschließen. Dabei gelingt zumindest eine Teilstabilisierung der Aneurysmen (8). 3. Vorhofseptumdefekte und restriktiver linker Ventrikel Wir konnten zeigen, daß insbesondere bei älteren Patienten mit ASD eine verdeckte linksventrikuläre Restriktion vorliegen kann. Ein interventioneller ASD-Verschluß kann bei diesen Patienten zur akuten kardialen Dekompensation führen (9). Als Hinweis auf eine gestörte linksventrikuläre Compliance fanden wir bei temporärer Okklusion des Defekts einen deutlichen Anstieg des linksatrialen Drucks und einen gestörten Mitralklappeneinstrom (10). Nach einer prophylaktischen 'Konditionierung' des linken Ventrikels mittels vorlastsenkenden und inotropiesteigernden Medikamenten (Diuretika, Phosphodiesterasehemmer, Katecholamine) gelang bei fast allen Patienten der interventionelle ASD-Verschluß mit guter Adaptation des Ventrikels, ohne daß es zur kardialen Dekompensation kam (11). Schlußfolgerungen Die in dieser Habilitationsschrift ausgeführten Arbeiten haben weiterführende Fragestellungen und Grenzbereiche des interventionellen Verschlusses von ASD und PFO aufgezeigt und neue interventionelle Therapiestrategien dargestellt. Dadurch ist es möglich, im klinischen Alltag weniger Röntgenstrahlung und Röntgenkontrastmittel zu verwenden, auch morphologisch komplexe Defekte standardisiert zu behandeln und selbst im hohen Alter bei Vorliegen einer linksventrikulären restriktiven Dysfunktion Defekte mit geringem Risiko zu verschließen. / Introduction Interventional closure of the simple secundum type atrial septal defect (ASD) and of persistent foramen ovale (PFO) has developed into a routine procedure (1). The intervention is carried out under X-ray monitoring (X-ray exposure). Since it is minimally invasive it can be carried out even in patients of advanced age with significantly less risk than an operation (2). The work presented here investigates systematically the possibilities of carrying out the intervention without X-ray exposure (3-6) and in the case of multiple defects and atrial aneurysms (7, 8). It also looks at the effects of a restrictive left ventricle on hemodynamic adaptation after closure of the defect (9-11). Methods All examinations were carried out as part of the clinical routine of the heart catheter laboratory in sedated patients with a secundum type atrial septal defect, persistent foramen ovale, perforated atrial aneurysms or multiply perforated atrial septum. 1. A method was developed whereby the closure of atrial septal defects can be carried out solely under echocardiographic monitoring, i.e. completely without X-ray exposure. 2. The morphology of atrial septal aneurysms and multiply perforated atrial septum was analyzed and classified with regard to the possibilities of interventional closure. The possibility of simultaneous implantation of several occluders was also considered. 3. To recognize patients with a restrictive left ventricle, which might become insufficient directly after ASD closure, a method of preinterventional hemodynamic evaluation was established. This involves examining preload and the diastolic function of the left ventricle during temporary closure of the ASD with an occlusion balloon. If this procedure reveals left ventricular restriction, the ventricle is prepared for interventional closure by prophylactic conditioning by means of diuretics and inotropes. Results 1. Interventional ASD Closure without X-Ray Exposure We were able to show that interventional ASD closure is possible without the use of X-rays (3). This applies to the preinterventional diagnostic procedures, invasive size measurement (balloon sizing) (6) and the interventional closure itself (4). The sole imaging procedure used for the intervention is echocardiography. In comparison with the standard procedure, the results are equally good and the duration of the procedure is comparable. In the spontaneously breathing patient higher sedative doses are necessary so that the transesophageal echocardiography tube can remain in place throughout (5). The Amplatzer occluder is particularly suitable for this new method because it is easily viewed in transesophageal echocardiographic imaging, rotationally symmetrical and easily positioned. 2. Closure of Morphologically Complex Atrial Septal Defects Multiple perforations of the atrial septum can also be successfully closed by intervention. If the defects are close together, one occluder can be used to cover all the defects; if they are further apart, the simultaneous implantation of two occluders is indicated. Two occluders are more likely to achieve occlusion without residual shunt (7). Multiple defects are often associated with an atrial septal aneurysm. With regard to the interventional possibilities these anomalies can be divided into four groups: aneurysm with PFO (type A), with ASD (type B), with several defects situated close together (type C) and large aneurysms with a number of irregularly distributed perforations (type D). The first three types may be closed by intervention, which mostly achieves partial stabilization of the aneurysms (8). 3. Atrial Septal Defects and Restrictive Left Ventricle We showed that, in particular in older patients with ASD, left ventricular restriction may be concealed. In these patients interventional ASD closure can lead to acute cardiac decompensation (9). A sign of disruption of left ventricular compliance was a marked rise in the left atrial pressure and disturbance of the mitral valve inflow during temporary occlusion of the defect (10). Following prophylactic 'conditioning' of the left ventricle by drugs that reduce the preload and increase inotropism (diuretics, phosphodiesterase inhibitors, catecholamines), interventional ASD closure succeeded in almost all patients with good adaptation of the ventricle and without cardiac decompensation occurring (11). Conclusion The work reported here addresses complex questions and frontier areas of the interventional closure of ASDs and PFO and presents new interventional strategies. It enables less X-ray exposure and less X-ray contrast medium to be used in clinical practice. Morphologically complex defects can be treated by standard procedures and with a small risk, even in patients with advanced age and left ventricular restrictive dysfunction.

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