Title of article :
Cardiac Catheterization and Intervention in Pediatric Cardiac Disease: A
Narrative Review of Current Indications, Techniques, and Complications
Author/Authors :
Pishgoo Bahram نويسنده , Shahmoradi Amin نويسنده Residence of Cardiology, Department of Cardiovascular
Diseases, School of Medicine and Cardiovascular Research Center,
Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR
Iran , Asadian Leila نويسنده Orthopedic Research Center, Mazandaran University of
Medical Sciences, Sari, IR Iran
Abstract :
Context In the past 20 to 30 years, the area of pediatric
interventional cardiology has had noteworthy development. Technological
revolutions have significantly progressed management of cardiovascular
disease in both children and adults with congenital heart disease (CHD).
This article reviews the current indications, techniques and
complications of interventional therapy for CHD. Evidence Acquisition
Training and publications in this field are rare. Overall, 64 article
from January 1953 to February 2014 were studied. A total of 26 articles
were involved in pediatric evaluation. Results There have been several
catheter-based interventions for congenital heart disease. Percutaneous
intervention in pediatric cardiac disease has been established in the
past 2 to 3 decades. There are currently devices accepted for
percutaneous closure of ASDs, patent ductus arteriosus (PDAs), and
muscular ventricular septal defects (VSDs). The period of percutaneous
valve implantation is just beginning, and the next few years may bring
about advances in miniaturized valve distribution methods to allow
insertion in smaller children. Conclusions Completely prepared
catheterization laboratory, surgical holdup, and extracorporeal membrane
oxygenation support capabilities must be accessible at any center to
achieve interventional cardiac catheterization. Additional understanding
of normal history of interventions more than 2 decade post process,
novel strategies and methods will certainly lead to an increase in the
methods for managing of congenital heart disease.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics