Transcatheter closure treatment for patients with atrial septal defect complicated by atrial fibrillation: A postoperative follow-up study

Yan Kun Yang, Hong Zheng*, Zheng Ming Xu, Xin Sun, Shi Liang Jiang, Zhong Ying Xu, Shi Hua Zhao, Ge Jun Zhang, Hai Bo Hu, Jing Lin Jin, Jian Hua Lv, Tian Lan, Fan Yang

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Objective: To explore the prognosis and management of atrial fibrillation (AF) in patients with atrial septal defect (ASD) accompanied by AF after transcatheter closure of ASD. Methods: During the period from July 2010 to May 2013, a total of 24 patients with ASD accompanied by AF were admitted to authors' hospital to receive transcatheter closure of ASD. Electrocardiogram (ECG), chest X-ray film and transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) were performed before and one day after the operation. Follow-up information was obtained through telephone or at out-patient clinic interview. Results: Successful occlusion of ASD was obtained in all patients, and in no patient the AF rhythm turned to sinus rhythm after the procedure. In one patient preoperative AF turned to postoperative atrial flutter, and AF recurred in one case who had received transcatheter ablation of AF before the procedure. One female patient developed gastric bleeding during the course of orally taking warfarin, and she died of cerebral infarction at three days after ceasing the use of warfarin. Of the 24 patients, no anticoagulant drug was used in 5 (20.8%), oral administration of aspirin was given in 7 (29.2%), and oral medication of warfarin was employed only in 11 (45.8%). Conclusion: The spontaneous conversion rate of AF is very low in patients with ASD complicated by AF after transcatheter closure of ASD. Postoperative medication of anticoagulation should be strictly standardized and carefully managed.

源语言英语
页(从-至)385-387
页数3
期刊Journal of Interventional Radiology
23
5
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 5月 2014
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