Pediatric cardiology
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Pediatric cardiology · Mar 1997
Comparative StudyMidterm clinical impact versus procedural success of balloon angioplasty for pulmonary artery stenosis.
The objective of this study was to determine the procedural success rate of balloon angioplasty for branch pulmonary artery stenosis in terms of its clinical impact on the subsequent management of these patients. Most previous studies of balloon angioplasty have concentrated on the initial success rate (50-60%), complications (6-10%), recurrence rate ( approximately 15%), and technical issues. A favorable clinical impact was noted in only 35% of patients. ⋯ The success rate of balloon angioplasty for branch pulmonary artery stenosis, when measured by strict procedural criteria, is accompanied by a favorable clinical impact in more than 50% of patients. Hence this procedure should be the initial therapeutic modality in this setting despite the relatively high transient complication rate. The use of endovascular stents probably increases the favorable clinical impact.