Abstract:Background: Small atrial septal defects are usually well tolerated in childhood but may present problems later in life. The percutaneous occlusion of such defects is safe and presents very low risk, but is questioned. This manuscript was aimed at evaluating the results of the percutaneous occlusion of small defects and patients' mid-term follow-up. Methods: Retrospective analysis of percutaneous closure procedures performed in patients with ostium secundum atrial septal defects whose static diameters were ≤ 6 … Show more
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