Percutaneous closure versus surgical ostium secundum atrial septal defect: An integrative review

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Autor(a) principal: Felici, Rodrigo Moroni
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Furukawa, Suzane Costa, Martins, Luciane Schadeck, Kerche, Leandra Ernst, Furukawa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Colloquium Vitae
Texto Completo: http://revistas.unoeste.br/index.php/cv/article/view/3894
Resumo: Atrial septal defect (ASD) represents about 5% to 10% of all diagnosed congenital heart diseases, it is more common in women, with a prevalence of 1.5 to 3.5 women for each man. Changes in the interatrial septum in the oval fossa are called ostium secundum interatrial communication, which correspond to 75% of all ASD cases. Half of the defects are resolved spontaneously while the other half requires surgical of percutaneous intervention. Although the surgical approach has been used for many years, the development of percutaneous techniques has allowed the transcatheter closure of the ASD ostium secundum with excellent results in short and long terms. However, the wide anatomical variation of ASD can compromise the results of percutaneous treatment. Therefore, an integrative review was carried out in order to compare the surgical and percutaneous closure of ASD ostium secundum pointing out the benefits and complications of both techniques. The results showed that as for effectiveness, safety and mortality, both techniques are equally comparable but the complication rates and reduced hospitalization of percutaneous treatment justifies its indication as the method of choice for the treatment of ASD ostium secundum.
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spelling Percutaneous closure versus surgical ostium secundum atrial septal defect: An integrative reviewFECHAMENTO PERCUTÂNEO VERSUS CIRÚRGICO DA COMUNICAÇÃO ATRIAL DO TIPO OSTIUM SECUNDUM: UMA REVISÃO INTEGRATIVAAtrial septal defectostium secundumpercutaneous treatmentsurgeryanatomical variationComunicação interatrialOstium secundumtratamento percutâneocirurgiavariação anatômicaAtrial septal defect (ASD) represents about 5% to 10% of all diagnosed congenital heart diseases, it is more common in women, with a prevalence of 1.5 to 3.5 women for each man. Changes in the interatrial septum in the oval fossa are called ostium secundum interatrial communication, which correspond to 75% of all ASD cases. Half of the defects are resolved spontaneously while the other half requires surgical of percutaneous intervention. Although the surgical approach has been used for many years, the development of percutaneous techniques has allowed the transcatheter closure of the ASD ostium secundum with excellent results in short and long terms. However, the wide anatomical variation of ASD can compromise the results of percutaneous treatment. Therefore, an integrative review was carried out in order to compare the surgical and percutaneous closure of ASD ostium secundum pointing out the benefits and complications of both techniques. The results showed that as for effectiveness, safety and mortality, both techniques are equally comparable but the complication rates and reduced hospitalization of percutaneous treatment justifies its indication as the method of choice for the treatment of ASD ostium secundum.A comunicação interatrial (CIA) representa cerca de 5% a 10% de todos as cardiopatias congênitas diagnosticadas, é mais comum no sexo feminino, com uma prevalência de 1,5 a 3,5 mulheres para cada homem. As alterações no septo interatrial localizadas na fossa oval são denominadas de comunicação interatrial do tipo ostium secundum, que correspondem a 75% dos casos de CIA. Metade dos defeitos resolvem-se espontaneamente, enquanto que a outra metade exige intervenção cirúrgica ou percutânea. Embora a abordagem cirúrgica tenha sido empregada por muitos anos, o desenvolvimento de técnicas percutâneas permitiu o fechamento transcateter da CIA ostium secundum, com ótimos resultados a curto e longo prazo. No entanto, a grande variação anatômica da CIA pode comprometer os resultados do tratamento percutâneo. Frente ao exposto, realizou-se uma revisão integrativa a fim de comparar o fechamento cirúrgico e percutâneo da CIA do tipo ostium secundum apontando os benefícios e as complicações de ambas as técnicas. Os resultados mostraram que quanto à efetividade, segurança e mortalidade, ambas as técnicas são equiparáveis, mas a taxa de complicação e a permanência hospitalar reduzida com o tratamento percutâneo, justifica sua indicação como método de escolha para o tratamento da CIA do tipo ostium secundum.Universidade do Oeste Paulista - UNOESTE2022-04-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.unoeste.br/index.php/cv/article/view/3894Colloquium Vitae. ISSN: 1984-6436; v. 13 n. 2 (2021): Colloquium Vitae, Vol. 13, n. 2; 90-961984-6436reponame:Colloquium Vitaeinstname:Universidade do Oeste Paulista (UNOESTE)instacron:UNIOESTEporhttp://revistas.unoeste.br/index.php/cv/article/view/3894/3409Copyright (c) 2022 Colloquium Vitae. ISSN: 1984-6436info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFelici, Rodrigo Moroni Furukawa, Suzane CostaMartins, Luciane SchadeckKerche, Leandra Ernst Furukawa2022-04-27T18:08:48Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3894Revistahttps://revistas.unoeste.br/index.php/cv/indexONGhttp://revistas.unoeste.br/revistas/ojs/index.php/cv/oaijgjunior@unoeste.br||jgjunior@unoeste.br1984-64361984-6436opendoar:2022-04-27T18:08:48Colloquium Vitae - Universidade do Oeste Paulista (UNOESTE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Percutaneous closure versus surgical ostium secundum atrial septal defect: An integrative review
FECHAMENTO PERCUTÂNEO VERSUS CIRÚRGICO DA COMUNICAÇÃO ATRIAL DO TIPO OSTIUM SECUNDUM: UMA REVISÃO INTEGRATIVA
title Percutaneous closure versus surgical ostium secundum atrial septal defect: An integrative review
spellingShingle Percutaneous closure versus surgical ostium secundum atrial septal defect: An integrative review
Felici, Rodrigo Moroni
Atrial septal defect
ostium secundum
percutaneous treatment
surgery
anatomical variation
Comunicação interatrial
Ostium secundum
tratamento percutâneo
cirurgia
variação anatômica
title_short Percutaneous closure versus surgical ostium secundum atrial septal defect: An integrative review
title_full Percutaneous closure versus surgical ostium secundum atrial septal defect: An integrative review
title_fullStr Percutaneous closure versus surgical ostium secundum atrial septal defect: An integrative review
title_full_unstemmed Percutaneous closure versus surgical ostium secundum atrial septal defect: An integrative review
title_sort Percutaneous closure versus surgical ostium secundum atrial septal defect: An integrative review
author Felici, Rodrigo Moroni
author_facet Felici, Rodrigo Moroni
Furukawa, Suzane Costa
Martins, Luciane Schadeck
Kerche, Leandra Ernst
Furukawa
author_role author
author2 Furukawa, Suzane Costa
Martins, Luciane Schadeck
Kerche, Leandra Ernst
Furukawa
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Felici, Rodrigo Moroni
Furukawa, Suzane Costa
Martins, Luciane Schadeck
Kerche, Leandra Ernst
Furukawa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atrial septal defect
ostium secundum
percutaneous treatment
surgery
anatomical variation
Comunicação interatrial
Ostium secundum
tratamento percutâneo
cirurgia
variação anatômica
topic Atrial septal defect
ostium secundum
percutaneous treatment
surgery
anatomical variation
Comunicação interatrial
Ostium secundum
tratamento percutâneo
cirurgia
variação anatômica
description Atrial septal defect (ASD) represents about 5% to 10% of all diagnosed congenital heart diseases, it is more common in women, with a prevalence of 1.5 to 3.5 women for each man. Changes in the interatrial septum in the oval fossa are called ostium secundum interatrial communication, which correspond to 75% of all ASD cases. Half of the defects are resolved spontaneously while the other half requires surgical of percutaneous intervention. Although the surgical approach has been used for many years, the development of percutaneous techniques has allowed the transcatheter closure of the ASD ostium secundum with excellent results in short and long terms. However, the wide anatomical variation of ASD can compromise the results of percutaneous treatment. Therefore, an integrative review was carried out in order to compare the surgical and percutaneous closure of ASD ostium secundum pointing out the benefits and complications of both techniques. The results showed that as for effectiveness, safety and mortality, both techniques are equally comparable but the complication rates and reduced hospitalization of percutaneous treatment justifies its indication as the method of choice for the treatment of ASD ostium secundum.
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