Simultaneous percutaneous atrial septal defect closure and percutaneous coronary intervention
Massimo Chessa1, Massimo Medda, Ayman Moharram
1Pediatric Cardiology and Adult with Congenital Heart Disease Department Policlinico San Donato, IRCCS Milan, Italy. massimo.chessa@grupposandonato.it
Objective:
To evaluate the possibility to perform both percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) and atrial septal defect (ASD) transcatheter treatment during the same session. Transcatheter ASD closure is a well-established alternative to surgery and the treatment of choice for single vessel coronary artery disease (CAD) is accepted to be PCI.
Methods:
From January 2000 to December 2005, 985 patients were referred to our center for ASD closure. One hundred thirty four patients (59 males, mean age 58 +/- 4 years, range 45-72 years) were included in a prospective protocol of ASD transcatheter closure and coronary angiography.
Results:
In 7 patients we found a coronary artery disease. A combined single setting definitive percutaneous approach (ASD closure and PCI) was performed in 6 patients. The patient number 4 was judged unsuitable for PCI and then was referred for surgery. There was no acute intra-procedural complication in all patients; renal functions pre and post procedure showed no change despite the increase in the amount of contrast used.
Conclusion:
Our report showed the feasibility of both PCI and ASD transcatheter treatment during the same session.
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