O. Pamukcu, S. Sunkak, A. Tuncay, G. Erkan, A. Baykan, N. Narin
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摘要
设备可以用于不同于其生产目的的特殊用途。例如,Amplatzer Ductal Occluder实际上是为管道关闭而设计的,它用于关闭管道以外的缺陷被命名为标签外。本研究的目的是强调设备的标签外使用:不仅用于PDA和VSD,还用于其他各种缺陷。本研究采用回顾性设计,通过评估2011年至2018年在埃尔西耶斯大学医学院儿童医院儿童心脏科使用ADO II和ADO II- as装置的患者的置管记录进行研究。收集患者的人口统计标准:手术时的年龄、体重。同时记录诊断、器械大小、随访时间及并发症。2011年4月至2018年3月,共有121例患者采用ADO II关闭导管,66例患者采用ADO II AS关闭导管。用ADO II闭合PDA的病例为48例;ADOⅱAS为62例。其余的程序都是标签外的。执行的非适应症手术类型包括:室间隔缺损关闭、残留二尖瓣裂关闭、主动脉-右心房隧道关闭、肺动静脉瘘关闭、主动脉-肺窗关闭、刀状综合征副叶供血动脉闭塞、Gerbode缺损闭塞。据我们所知;本研究包括了用ADO-II缝合的各种不同先天性心脏缺陷的最大儿科病例系列。此外,我们的ADO-II闭塞性室间隔病例系列是文献中最大的系列之一,随访时间近6年。我们相信,ADO-II装置可能是经皮缝合各种罕见心脏缺损的替代方法。它成功地用于非导管缺陷,并发症低,顺应率高。
Off-label Use of ADO II® in the Closure of Various Congenital Heart Defects
Devices may be used for special purposes different than their production purpose. For instance, Amplatzer Ductal Occluder is actually designed for duct closure and its usage for closing defects other than ductus is named as off-label. The aim of this study is to emphasize off-label use of device: not only for PDA and VSD but also for other various defects. This study is designed retrospectively, performed by the evaluation catheterization records of patients in whom ADO II and ADO II-AS devices were used in Erciyes University Medical Faculty Children Hospital, Pediatric Cardiology Department between 2011 and 2018. Patients’ demographic criteria: age, weight at the time of procedure was gathered. The diagnosis, size of device, follow-up period and complications were also noted. From April 2011 to March 2018, a total of 121 patients underwent transcatheter closure by ADO II and 66 patients by ADO II AS. The number of PDA closure with ADO II was 48; with ADO II AS were 62. Rest of the procedures were all off-label. Types of off-label procedures performed were: VSD closure, residual mitral cleft closure, Aorta-Right atrium tunnel closure, pulmonary arteriovenous fistula occlusion, aorta-pulmonary window closure, and occlusion of the artery feeding accessory lobe in scimitar syndrome, Gerbode defect occlusion. Up to our knowledge; this study includes the largest pediatric case series with various different congenital heart defects which were closed with ADO-II. Also our ADO-II occluded VSD case series is one of the largest series in the literature with almost 6 years’ follow-up. We believe in that ADO-II device may be an alternative in percutaneous closure of various rare heart defects. It is used successfully for non-ductal defects with low complication and high compliance rates.