Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9975150 | The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In a retrospective study, we examined the procedural success rate and the short-, intermediate-, and long-term outcomes of coronary interventional procedures in children with cardiac allograft vasculopathy. Seven patients underwent 13 interventional procedures: balloon angioplasty alone (n = 3), angioplasty with stenting (n = 9), or angioplasty with brachytherapy (n = 1), with procedural success in all. Two major complications (cardiac arrest) and a single death occurred in the immediate postprocedural period. Five (83%) of the remaining 6 patients developed moderate to severe restenosis, diffuse disease, or progressive vasculopathy; 3 have been retransplanted, 1 died from progressive cardiac allograft vasculopathy, and 1 is awaiting retransplantation, 40 months after the procedure.
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Authors
Edythe B.C. (FRACP), Alan C. MD, Cheung Wah Boron MBBS, MRCP, Daniel MD, Clifford MD, Jeffrey A. MD, MPH,