STUDY OBJECTIVES: To determine if transcatheter embolotherapy is safe and effective for the treatment of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations during pregnancy. DESIGN: Prospective study. SETTING: Specialized hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia centers at Yale University School of Medicine and St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto. PATIENTS: Seven pregnant women (age range, 24 to 34 years; gestational age range, 16 to 36 weeks) undergoing transcatheter embolotherapy. INTERVENTIONS: Transcatheter embolotherapy in all patients. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: Thirteen pulmonary arteriovenous malformations in seven patients were embolized with detachable silicone balloons and/or stainless steel coils without incident. The estimated fetal radiation dose ranged from < 50 to 220 mrad. No complications of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations occurred in any of the patients after transcatheter embolotherapy. The mothers went on to deliver healthy babies in all cases. CONCLUSIONS: Transcatheter embolotherapy of maternal pulmonary arteriovenous malformations performed by an experienced radiologist appears to be safe and effective after 16 weeks of gestational age.
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To determine if transcatheter embolotherapy is safe and effective for the treatment of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations during pregnancy. DESIGN: Prospective study. SETTING: Specialized hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia centers at Yale University School of Medicine and St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto. PATIENTS: Seven pregnant women (age range, 24 to 34 years; gestational age range, 16 to 36 weeks) undergoing transcatheter embolotherapy. INTERVENTIONS: Transcatheter embolotherapy in all patients. MEASUREMENTS AND RESULTS: Thirteen pulmonary arteriovenous malformations in seven patients were embolized with detachable silicone balloons and/or stainless steel coils without incident. The estimated fetal radiation dose ranged from < 50 to 220 mrad. No complications of pulmonary arteriovenous malformations occurred in any of the patients after transcatheter embolotherapy. The mothers went on to deliver healthy babies in all cases. CONCLUSIONS: Transcatheter embolotherapy of maternal pulmonary arteriovenous malformations performed by an experienced radiologist appears to be safe and effective after 16 weeks of gestational age.
Authors: Angela E Lin; Craig T Basson; Elizabeth Goldmuntz; Pilar L Magoulas; Deborah A McDermott; Donna M McDonald-McGinn; Elspeth McPherson; Colleen A Morris; Jacqueline Noonan; Catherine Nowak; Mary Ella Pierpont; Reed E Pyeritz; Alan F Rope; Elaine Zackai; Barbara R Pober Journal: Genet Med Date: 2008-07 Impact factor: 8.822