Indications for Percutaneous Closure in Adult Congenital Heart Defect

Son yıllarda, konjenital kalp defektleri olan yetişkinler için transkateter perkütan kapatmalar için gelişmeler; görüntüleme yöntemelerinde, aritmi tedavisinde, ve perkütan girişimlerdeki teknolojik gelişmelere paralellik göstermektedir. Konjenital kalp defektlerinin perkütan kapatma endikasyonları elimizde farklı ve daha geniş şekil ve boyutlarda cihazların sağlanması ile artmaktadır. Bu derleme, kılavuzlar eşliğinde erişkinde sık görülen doğumsal kalp defektlerinin perkütan yöntemle kapatılması için endikasyonları kısaca özetlemektedir

Indications for Percutaneous Closure in Adult Congenital Heart Defect

In recent years, advances in transcatheter percutaneous closures for adults with congenital heart defects have paralleled technological improvements, including imaging, arrhythmia management, and percutaneous interventions. Indications for percutaneous closure of congenital heart defects have expanded with the widening range of device shapes and sizes. This review gives a brief outline of accompanied by guidelines, indications for percutaneous closure in adult common congenital heart defects.

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