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Time-course of cardiac remodeling following transcatheter closure of atrial septal defect.

Marco Pascotto1, Giuseppe Santoro, Fabiana Cerrato, Salvatore Caputo, Maurizio Cappelli Bigazzi, Carola Iacono, Marianna Carrozza, Maria Giovanna Russo, Giuseppe Caianiello, Raffaele Calabrò.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Right chamber dilatation and right-to-left volumetric unbalance are well-known cardiac consequences of atrial septal defect (ASD) shunt, accounting for most of its long-term complications. Thus, cardiac volumetric unloading is a major aim of ASD closure. Different from surgery, transcatheter option might be considered as an "unbiased" tool to evaluate the cardiac geometric remodeling following ASD closure.
METHODS: Extent and time-course of cardiac geometric changes were assessed by echocardiography 24 h, 1 and 6 months after percutaneous closure of large ASD (mean diameter 17+/-6 mm, QP/QS 2.2+/-0.9) in 42 asymptomatic patients (age 22+/-18 years).
RESULTS: Transcatheter closure was accomplished using the Amplatzer Septal Occluder device (mean 23+/-7 mm, median 24 mm), achieving a complete occlusion in all patients at the 6-month follow-up control. After ASD closure, right atrial (RA) volume reduced from 45+/-24 to 28+/-12 ml (-37.8%, p<0.001), while left atrial (LA) volume did not significantly change. Inlet and infundibulum right ventricular (RV) end-diastolic diameters reduced by 23+/-2% and 23+/-3%, respectively (p<0.001 for both measurements), although with a different time-course of changes. Finally, transverse left ventricular (LV) end-diastolic diameter increased from 39+/-7 to 44+/-5 mm (+11.4%, p<0.01). These geometric changes resulted in an RV/LV diameter ratio decrease by 34+/-3% (p<0.001). Nearly 90% of cardiac remodeling ensued within 1 month from shunt disappearance (50% within 24 h).
CONCLUSIONS: Percutaneous ASD closure results in early and striking cardiac geometric changes that almost completely revert the right-to-left volumetric unbalance. Most of this geometric remodeling ensues within a few weeks from ASD closure.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16303193     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2005.10.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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