早产儿经皮关闭主动脉肺窗。

IF 0.9 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Annals of Pediatric Cardiology Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.4103/apc.apc_57_24
Aishwarya Prakash Gurav, Shine Kumar, Raman Krishna Kumar
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大动脉-肺动脉窗(APW)是一种罕见的先天性心脏病。非限制型 APW 发病年龄较小,需要尽早进行手术矫正。在年幼婴儿中进行经导管器械闭合手术是一项重大挑战,包括动静脉环形成过程中的血流动力学不稳定性、闭塞器械对邻近重要结构的潜在侵袭以及导引鞘和输送系统的尺寸。我们报告了对一名体重 1.35 千克、患有心力衰竭、需要机械通气的早产儿成功实施经导管闭合 AP 窗口的案例。据我们所知,这是尝试经导管设备关闭非限制性主动脉-肺动脉窗的最小和最年幼的婴儿。手术是通过 4 法分右股静脉通道进行的,因此避免了动脉通道。在没有形成动静脉襻的情况下,通过肺动脉操纵 0.025 泰尔茂导线穿过 APW。通过 4-French 输送系统输送的 Konar 多功能装置成功闭塞了 APW。婴儿成功脱离呼吸机,可以出院。随访 1 个月后,婴儿健康状况良好,体重也有了适当的增长。因此,我们得出结论:即使是最小的婴儿,经过精心挑选也能成功关闭 APW。
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Percutaneous closure of aortopulmonary window in a preterm infant.

Aorto-pulmonary window (APW) is a rare congenital heart disease. The non-restrictive types of APWs present at an early age and require early surgical correction. The transcatheter device closure in young infants pose significant challenges that include hemodynamic instability during arteriovenous loop formation and due to potential encroachment of the occlusive device on vital adjacent structures, and sizing of introducer sheaths and delivery systems. We report a successful transcatheter closure of an AP window in a 1.35 Kg preterm infant with heart failure requiring mechanical ventilation. To the best of our knowledge this is the smallest and youngest baby , wherein transcatheter device closure has been attempted for a non-restrictive aorto-pulmonary window. The procedure was done through a 4 French right femoral venous access, thus avoiding an arterial access. A 0.025 Terumo wire was maneuvered through the pulmonary artery across the APW without formation of an arteriovenous loop. The APW was successfully occluded with a Konar multi-functional device delivered via a 4-French delivery system. The baby could be successfully weaned off the ventilator and could be discharge. On 1 month follow up, baby was in good health and gaining adequate weight. Thus we conclude that careful selection of patients allows successful closure of APW, even in the smallest baby.

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Annals of Pediatric Cardiology
Annals of Pediatric Cardiology CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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