Stent Implantation for Congenital Heart Diseases in Japan ― Comprehensive Analysis From the Japanese Society of Congenital Interventional Cardiology Registry
Background:Stent implantation for vascular stenosis associated with congenital heart diseases is commonly performed as an off-label procedure in Japan because there is no officially approved stent for any congenital heart disease.Methods and Results:We analyzed data from the Japanese Society of Cong...
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description | Background:Stent implantation for vascular stenosis associated with congenital heart diseases is commonly performed as an off-label procedure in Japan because there is no officially approved stent for any congenital heart disease.Methods and Results:We analyzed data from the Japanese Society of Congenital Interventional Cardiology Registry collected from January 2016 to December 2018. Patients who underwent stent implantation were enrolled in the present analysis. During the study period, there were 470 procedures, 443 sessions, and 391 cases. Of 443 sessions, 427 (96.4%) succeeded procedurally. There were no differences in the procedural success rates among age groups. In all, 416 sessions (367 patients; 94%) resulted in survival to 30 days after catheter intervention. Of 392 admissions, 357 patients (91%) survived to discharge. Only 4 deaths were directly related to stent implantation. Some in-hospital complications were observed during 55 of 443 sessions. Both hospital deaths and serious complications were significantly more frequent in the group with various preoperative risk factors.Conclusions:Although not officially approved for congenital heart diseases in Japan, stent implantation in congenital heart diseases has been widely and routinely performed for many years with safety and efficacy. The aim of stenting was variable and broad because of many different applications and morphological variations. These data may facilitate approval of such an important device in Japan. |
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