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Transcatheter Intervention for Coarctation of the Aorta:A Nordic Population-Based Registry With Long-Term Follow-Up

Authors :
Eriksson, Peter
Pihkala, Jaana
Jensen, Annette S.
Dohlen, Gaute
Liuba, Petru
Wahlander, Hakan
Sjoberg, Gunnar
Hlebowicz, Joanna
Furenas, Eva
Leirgul, Elisabeth
Settergren, Magnus
Vithessonthi, Kanyalak
Nielsen, Niels Erik
Christersson, Christina
Sondergaard, Lars
Sinisalo, Juha
Nielsen-Kudsk, Jens Erik
Dellborg, Mikael
Larsen, Signe H.
Eriksson, Peter
Pihkala, Jaana
Jensen, Annette S.
Dohlen, Gaute
Liuba, Petru
Wahlander, Hakan
Sjoberg, Gunnar
Hlebowicz, Joanna
Furenas, Eva
Leirgul, Elisabeth
Settergren, Magnus
Vithessonthi, Kanyalak
Nielsen, Niels Erik
Christersson, Christina
Sondergaard, Lars
Sinisalo, Juha
Nielsen-Kudsk, Jens Erik
Dellborg, Mikael
Larsen, Signe H.
Source :
Eriksson , P , Pihkala , J , Jensen , A S , Dohlen , G , Liuba , P , Wahlander , H , Sjoberg , G , Hlebowicz , J , Furenas , E , Leirgul , E , Settergren , M , Vithessonthi , K , Nielsen , N E , Christersson , C , Sondergaard , L , Sinisalo , J , Nielsen-Kudsk , J E , Dellborg , M & Larsen , S H 2023 , ' Transcatheter Intervention for Coarctation of the Aorta : A Nordic Population-Based Registry With Long-Term Follow-Up ' , JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions , vol. 16 , no. 4 , pp. 444-453 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Coarctation of the aorta (CoA), a congenital narrowing of the proximal descending thoracic aorta, is a relatively common form of congenital heart disease. Untreated significant CoA has a major impact on morbidity and mortality. In the past 3 decades, transcatheter intervention (TCI) for CoA has evolved as an alternative to surgery. Objectives: The authors report on all TCIs for CoA performed from 2000 to 2016 in 4 countries covering 25 million inhabitants, with a mean follow-up duration of 6.9 years. Methods: During the study period, 683 interventions were performed on 542 patients. Results: The procedural success rate was 88%, with 9% considered partly successful. Complications at the intervention site occurred in 3.5% of interventions and at the access site in 3.5%. There was no in-hospital mortality. During follow-up, TCI for CoA reduced the presence of hypertension significantly from 73% to 34%, but despite this, many patients remained hypertensive and in need of continuous antihypertensive treatment. Moreover, 8% to 9% of patients needed aortic and/or aortic valve surgery during follow-up. Conclusions: TCI for CoA can be performed with a low risk for complications. Lifetime follow-up after TCI for CoA seems warranted.

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OAIster
Journal :
Eriksson , P , Pihkala , J , Jensen , A S , Dohlen , G , Liuba , P , Wahlander , H , Sjoberg , G , Hlebowicz , J , Furenas , E , Leirgul , E , Settergren , M , Vithessonthi , K , Nielsen , N E , Christersson , C , Sondergaard , L , Sinisalo , J , Nielsen-Kudsk , J E , Dellborg , M & Larsen , S H 2023 , ' Transcatheter Intervention for Coarctation of the Aorta : A Nordic Population-Based Registry With Long-Term Follow-Up ' , JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions , vol. 16 , no. 4 , pp. 444-453 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1439549918
Document Type :
Electronic Resource