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Left ventricular systolic dysfunction after transcatheter closure of a large patent ductus arteriosus.

Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan: JCPSP (impact factor: 0.34). 12/2005; 15(11):723-5. DOI:11.2005/JCPSP.723725 pp.723-5
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ABSTRACT A 12-year-old boy reported in outpatient department with history of shortness of breath and dyspnoea on moderate exertion. Physical examination was significant for bounding pulses and for a continuous murmur III/VI, best heard at the left upper sternal border. Echocardiography confirmed a large patent arterial duct with shortening fraction of 33%. He underwent successful transcatheter closure of the patent arterial, using Amplatzer duct occluder 12/10. Few hours later echocardiography revealed an unexpected, yet important depression of left ventricular systolic function with shortening fraction decreasing to 24% and then two weeks later decreasing further to 20%. At a follow-up after four months, he had improved clinically but left ventricular dysfunction still persisted with shortening fraction of 24%.

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