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Table 3 Short- / long-term procedure-and device-related morbidity and mortality

From: Long-term outcomes of percutaneous closure of ventricular septal defects in children using different devices: A single centre experience from Egypt

Parameter

Value

Short-term postprocedural Complications (n = 94)

• Minor

27/94(28.7)

• Access-related Hematoma

2 (2.13)

• Access-related Bleeding

1 (1.1)

• Residual shunt (trivial/ mild)

14 (14.9)

• Infrequent arrhythmia

2 (2.1)

• New Tricuspid regurgitation (mild)

5 (5.3)

• New aortic regurgitation (trivial/ mild)

3 (3.2)

• Major

5/94 (5.3)

• Device Embolization

2 (2.1)

• Access-related limb ischemia

1 (1.1)

• Transient Complete CHB

2 (2.1)

• Hemolysis

-

• Serious

 

-

Short-term Mortality

  

-

Long-term Complications:

(n = 75)

• Minor

5/75 (6.67)

• Residual flow on the last follow-up (mild)

• Mild Tricuspid regurgitation

• Trivial Aortic regurgitation

3 (4)

2 (2.7)

1 (1.3)

• Serious

1/75 (1.3)

• Severe Aortic regurgitation

• Infective endocarditis/ Erosion

1 (1.3)

-

Long-term Mortality

  

-

  1. * Data are expressed as number (Percentage)