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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of patient who underwent successfully preventricular device closure of doubly committed sub-arterial VSD

From: Minimally invasive perventricular device closure of doubly committed sub-arterial ventricular septal defects: single center long-term follow-up results

Variables (n = 75)

Values

Age (year)

7.0 ± 7.0 (0.6-37)

Gender (F/M)

27/48

Weight (kg)

22.5 ± 15.6 (6–75)

VSD diameter (mm)

4.8 ± 1.5 (3–9)

Device size (mm)

6.7 ± 1.7 (4–10)

Hospital stay (days)

10 ± 2 (6–12)

Preoperative valve complication

  Aortic regurgitation (n)

13 (10 trivial/3mild) 17.3 %

  Mild Prolapse of right coronary cusp (n)

10 (slight prolapse) 13.3 %

In-hospital complication

 

  Residual shunt (n)

11 (<2 mm) 14.7 %

  Arrhythmia (n)

2 (transient sinus tachycardia) 2.7 %

  Procedure induced AR (n)

16 (12trivial/4mild) 21.3 %

  Procedure induced PR (n)

6 (trivial) 8 %

Follow-up complication

4.5 ± 1.5

Mean Follow-up time (years)

  Residual shunt

3 (<2 mm) 4 %

  Arrhythmia

3 (Complete right bundle branch block) 4 %

  Procedure induced AR

8 (7 trivial/1mild) 10.7 %

  Procedure induced PR

6 (5 trivial/1mild) 8 %