Balloon angioplasty in aortic coarctation: a multicentric study in Mexico

To analyze immediate and long-term results of balloon dilation for aortic coarctation in a three-center experience in Mexico, and to determine factors associated with increased risk. Results demonstrated that the procedure is effective and safe, however its use in some groups is still controversial,...

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Published in:Archivos de cardiología de México Vol. 72; no. 1; pp. 20 - 28
Main Authors: Munayer Calderón, Jaime, Zabal Cerdeira, Carlos, Ledesma Velazco, Mariano, Aldana Pérez, Tomás, Ramírez Reyes, Homero, Lázaro Castillo, José Luis, Attie, Fause, Alva Espinoza, Carlos, Buendía Hernández, Alfonso, Jiménez Zepeda, David, Martínez Ríos, Marco Antonio, Jiménez Arteaga, Santiago, Luis Miranda, Raúl San, Calderón Colmenero, Juan, Martínez Sánchez, Arturo, Maza Juárez, Gerardo, Gómez, Felipe David, Ortegón Cárdenas, José, García Montes, José Antonio, Quintero, Luis Roberto, Campos Gómez, Arturo, Sánchez Soberanes, Agustín
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Mexico 01-01-2002
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Summary:To analyze immediate and long-term results of balloon dilation for aortic coarctation in a three-center experience in Mexico, and to determine factors associated with increased risk. Results demonstrated that the procedure is effective and safe, however its use in some groups is still controversial, specially in neonates and infants. In a ten-year period, 333 patients with aortic coarctation on underwent balloon dilation with an immediate success rate of 93.7% and a major complication incidence of 1.8%. Of the total cohort, 272 patients were followed for a period of 24.3 +/- 20 months. Demographic and procedural data were analyzed to determine factors related to a poor outcome or to sustained high blood pressure. Cox regression analysis found age (risk ratio 3.42 p = 0.0001), isthmic hypoplasia (risk ratio 4.64, p < 0.0001), and post-dilation gradient (risk ratio 2.19, p = 0.0113) as independent risk factors for a follow-up event, mainly restenosis. Age at dilation was the only independent factor related to sustained hypertension with a seven-fold increase in the risk. Balloon dilation is an effective and safe alternative to treat aortic coarctation. Patients younger than one year of age, with severe isthmic hypoplasia and a post-dilation gradient > 20 mmHg have the highest risk to develop an event in the follow-up period. When the dilation procedure is performed in patients older than 10 years of age, and specially those older than 20 years, the probability that they remain or develop high blood pressure is increase.
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ISSN:1405-9940