Computed tomography versus aortography for transcatheter patent ductus arteriosus closure in adults
Takashi Miki, Toru Miyoshi, Teiji Akagi, Mitsutaka Nakashima, Rie Nakayama, Yoichi Takaya, Koji Nakagawa, Norihisa Toh, Shinsuke Yuasa

TL;DR
This study compares CT scans and aortography for planning PDA closure in adults, finding CT more accurate and efficient.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that preprocedural CT improves device selection accuracy and procedural efficiency over aortography.
Findings
CT group had larger PDA sizes and implanted device sizes compared to the aortography group.
Procedure time was shorter in the CT group (60 ± 9 vs. 70 ± 14 minutes).
CT more accurately predicted the actual implanted device size (85% vs. 63%).
Abstract
Accurate sizing of the patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is essential for successful transcatheter closure. While aortography is the standard imaging modality, computed tomography (CT) may offer superior anatomical visualization. This study aimed to compare the accuracy and procedural outcomes of preprocedural CT versus aortography alone in adult patients undergoing transcatheter PDA closure. We retrospectively analyzed 54 adult patients who underwent PDA closure using the Amplatzer™ Duct Occluder between 2009 and 2024. Nineteen patients were treated based on aortography alone and 35 based on preprocedural CT. We compared procedural characteristics and outcomes, including device size exchange and procedure time. A simulation study was also conducted in which two blinded implanters independently predicted occluder size based on CT and aortography, with actual implanted device size used as…
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TopicsCardiovascular Conditions and Treatments · Congenital Heart Disease Studies · Vascular anomalies and interventions
