Use of Flow Restrictors in Congenital Heart Disease
- PMID: 38839167
- DOI: 10.1016/j.iccl.2024.02.004
Use of Flow Restrictors in Congenital Heart Disease
Abstract
The surgical pulmonary artery band was first introduced in 1952 and, to this day, can produce challenges in regard to the ideal amount of restriction and the need for reoperations. A transcatheter option may be the ideal solution as it allows for a less-invasive approach for a better hemodynamic assessment and easier re-intervention. To date, multiple approaches have been developed with device modifications to create restrictions to flow, each with advantages and limitations. Continued experience is still necessary to determine the ideal device to use to create an adequate and modifiable level of restriction.
Keywords: Flow restrictor; Microvascular plug; Polytetrafluoroethylene; Pulmonary artery band.
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