Cor Vasa 2010, 52(7-8):467-469 | DOI: 10.33678/cor.2010.123

Catheterization closure of patent ductus arteriosus with Amplatz ductal occluder of a new generation in an adult patient

Martin Malý*, Kateřina Linhartová, Petr Hájek, Josef Veselka
Kardiologické oddělení, Kardiovaskulární centrum, Fakultní nemocnice Motol, Praha, Česká republika

Patent ductus arteriosus is a persistent communication from the time of the fetal circulation between the aorta and the pulmonary artery. Unoperated patients may present with left-to-right shunt, volume overload of the left heart structures, pulmonary hypertension and the risk of endarteritis. If the ductus is large, there is a risk of development of Eisenmenger's physiology. The treatment option in newborns is surgical ligation, in adults the option is almost exclusively catheter-based closure. Catheter-based closure is possible with the use of coils or the Amplatz ductal occluder. In our paper, we report the successful transfemoral closure of a patent ductus arteriosus with a new generation Amplatz ductal occluder (ADO II).

Keywords: Patent ductus arteriosus; Fetal circulation; Ligation; Coils; Amplatz ductal occluder ADO II

Published: July 1, 2010  Show citation

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Malý M, Linhartová K, Hájek P, Veselka J. Catheterization closure of patent ductus arteriosus with Amplatz ductal occluder of a new generation in an adult patient. Cor Vasa. 2010;52(7-8):467-469. doi: 10.33678/cor.2010.123.
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