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Balloon Pulmonary Angioplasty in Patients With Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2018
Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) is the only potentially curable form of precapillary pulmonary hypertension. Although pulmonary endarterectomy (PEA) is the preferred management strategy, a significant number of CTEPH patients will have an inoperable disease.
Panagiotis, Karyofyllis   +3 more
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The development of a pseudo-chamber after balloon pulmonary angioplasty: long-term complications of balloon pulmonary angioplasty

Heart and Vessels, 2016
We experienced a rare complication where extravasation developed a pseudo-chamber long after the balloon pulmonary angioplasty for supravalvular pulmonary stenosis. A 3-month-old girl was diagnosed with an anomalous origin of the left coronary artery from the pulmonary artery. She underwent the Takeuchi procedure at 10 months of age.
Hisashi, Sugiyama   +3 more
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Balloon angioplasty for branch pulmonary artery stenosis—Cutting balloons

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2007
AbstractPulmonary artery stenosis can cause right ventricular strain but intrapulmonary lesions are inaccessible to surgery; moreover, some are also resistant to high pressure balloon angioplasty. An alternative is the use of microsurgical devices mounted on balloons for transvenous delivery, including cutting balloons. The current literature is sparse
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Balloon pulmonary angioplasty for inoperable chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension

Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2015
Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH), especially when severe in patients unsuited for pulmonary endarterectomy, has a poor prognosis. Balloon pulmonary angioplasty (BPA) is a new catheter-based alternative treatment option for patients with inoperable CTEPH. BPA has not been widely accepted, however, primarily because of possible fatal
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Balloon angioplasty of pulmonary artery stenosis

Progress in Pediatric Cardiology, 1992
Abstract Balloon dilation is an established and useful option in the management of patients with branch pulmonary artery stenosis, and it is successful in ~50–60% of cases. Success appears to be associated with the use of balloons with larger balloon-to-stenotic segment ratios and not with patient age. Recent experience suggests a mortality rate of 1%
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Bladed balloon angioplasty for peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis

Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2004
AbstractTreatment for peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis is challenging, and conventional balloon angioplasty has not proved to be universally effective. Evaluated was the efficacy of bladed balloon (BB) dilation to address vessels resistant to conventional high‐pressure (10–15 atm) balloon angioplasty (BA). Thirty‐one procedures were performed on 14
Hisashi, Sugiyama   +5 more
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Retrograde Approach in Balloon Pulmonary Vein Angioplasty

JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, 2022
Yan-Jie, Li   +3 more
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Periprocedural Complications With Balloon Pulmonary Angioplasty

JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, 2023
Nishant Jain   +15 more
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Novelties in balloon pulmonary angioplasty

Respiratory Medicine and Research, 2019
Y, Taniguchi, H, Matsubara
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