CHALLENGES AND OUTCOMES OF BALLOON AORTIC VALVULOPLAST (BAV) IN CHILDREN

Authors

  • Maad Ullah
  • Amjad Mehmood
  • Sajid Ali Shah
  • Nadeem Sadiq
  • Mehboob Sultan
  • Hajra Akbar

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https://doi.org/10.47144/phj.v50i2.1287

Abstract

Objective: This study was aimed to determine acute success and complications,in pediatric patients undergoing balloon aortic valvuloplasty (BAV).

Methodology: This cross sectional study consisted of patients with severe aortic valve stenosis underwent aortic valve ballooning from August 2010 to April2015. All patients had single procedure. Clinical, hemodynamic, and follow-upmorbidity and mortality data was collected.

Result: A total of 81 patients were included with cohort mean age was 90.5 ± 9.8 months. Male to female ratio was 3:1.BAV was performed for symptomaticrelief and to gain time for surgical aortic valve replacement. The mean pressuregradient decreased from 80±6mmof Hg to 25±7mmof Hg. The mean aorticvalve annulus increased from 12±2mm to 15±3mm. Serious adverse eventsoccurred in 5 patients (6.17%), death in one child (1.2 %)during procedure,ventricular premature contractions in 3 (3.7 %), bradycardia in 1 (1.2 %) andmortality rate 1 (1.2%).

Conclusion: Balloon aortic valvotomy is a rewarding procedure in pediatric agegroup with good results. This procedure relieves symptoms as well as preservesleft ventricular function for future aortic valve replacement.

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Ullah M, Mehmood A, Shah SA, Sadiq N, Sultan M, Akbar H. CHALLENGES AND OUTCOMES OF BALLOON AORTIC VALVULOPLAST (BAV) IN CHILDREN. Pak Heart J [Internet]. 2017Oct.25 [cited 2024Nov.24];50(2). Available from: https://pakheartjournal.com/index.php/pk/article/view/1287

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