| Literature DB >> 10373782 |
M J Pérez Rodríguez1, M C Quero Jiménez, I Herraiz Sarachaga, N Gallego Cobos, C González Dieguez, M Quero Jiménez.
Abstract
Transcatheter occlusion of patent ductus arteriosus has become a safe and successful technique, but it's not free of complications. We present the case of a two-year-old boy who underwent routine transcatheter closure of his patent ductus arteriosus, using a "coil" device. Twenty hours later he developed severe persistent hemolysis in association with residual ductal flow. Patient's clinical situation became stable when the device was removed. Pulmonary embolization of the device and hemolysis are the main complications of percutaneous closure of the patent ductus arteriosus. Hemolysis occurs rarely (0.5%) and is always associated with the presence of residual ductal flow. Several approaches to this problem have been described. Mild cases may require no intervention; however, when severe hemolysis is present, removal of the device may be needed, proceeding with surgical repair of the patent ductus arteriosus.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10373782
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Esp Cardiol ISSN: 0300-8932 Impact factor: 4.753