Atrial Septal Defect (ASD): A ... Transcatheter Closure: A minimally invasive procedure to close heart defects using a catheter and specialized devices. Transseptal Puncture (TSP): A technique ...
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is an established risk factor in patients with atrial septal defect (ASD), and its persistence after ASD closure is associated with increased mortality. Therefore, ...
[13] For the most frequent defect, the secundum ASD ... reported different percentages of thrombus formation after ASD device closure. The largest series revealed thrombus formation in 15 of ...
is a fundamental imaging modality for guidance of percutaneous closure of ASD in terms of real-time information about rims defect, device deployment and release, final results. Real-time three ...
Iatrogenic atrial septal defect (iASD) is not uncommon and may remain for a while ... We excluded patients with intraoperative ASD closure for oxygen desaturation, atrial septal dissection (n=5) and ...
Introduction Careful, stepwise assessment is required in all patients with atrial septal defect (ASD) to exclude pulmonary vascular or left ventricular ... Patients selected for percutaneous ASD ...
With vascular access site complications ranging from 3% to 6% for hemostasis achieved by manual compression, 1 many physicians have adopted the use of vascular closure devices (VCDs) in an effort to ...
The global endoscopic closure devices market is projected to rise by $825.7m by 2029 at a compound annual growth rate of almost 8%, said Technavio. The sector’s expansion is attributed to the ...
Disturbances in atrial conduction or rhythm, or both, were found in 16 of 27 patients undergoing the surgical creation of an atrial septal defect by the Blalock-Hanlon technique. These included P-wave ...
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