학술논문

Comparison between the bioceramic coating occluder and Nitinol occluder in congenital heart disease: A randomized control
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Clinical Rehabilitation Tissue Engineering Research. Aug 20, 2011 15(34):6296-6301
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
1673-8225
Abstract
BACKGROUND:: Studies have demonstrated that the nickel-titanium alloy passive film of common nitinol occluders in congenital heart disease can be destroyed, its internal nickel ion release increases the blood of nickel in complex organic internal environment, and leads to histocompatibility worse of occlude. OBJECTIVE:: To evaluated the safety and effectiveness of the new Cera occluder. METHODS:: A total of 110 cases with congenital heart disease patients, including 46 cases with atrial septal defect (ASD), 32 cases with ventricular septal defect, and 32 cases with patent ductus arteriosus. According to the operation sequence using block randomized method, the patients were assigned to experimental group (Cera occluder) and control group (HeartR). The incidence of complication and changes of heart function were observed at 24 hours, 1, 3, 6 and 12 months follow-up, including clinical examination, transthoracic echocardiography, electrocardiography, and chest X-rays results. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:: The occluder of 1 case with ASD desquamated at 20 hours after implantation in control group. Except one patient of ASD in the experimental group, 109 patients were successfully implanted occluders in the institution. There was no significant difference in haemodynamics data, procedural data, residual shunt rate and incidence rate of complication, the reduction of cardiac volume overload, and the improvement increased of pulmonary blood flow (P > 0.05). The biocermic coating (Cera) has the same clinical safety and effectives, compared with common nitinol occlude (HeartR).