Balloon atrioseptostomy for transposition of the great arteries in Europe: characteristics and outcomes

  • Lucron H
  • Malekzadeh-Milani S
  • de Montclos T
  • et al.
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INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Balloon atrial septostomy (BAS) improves oxygenation in neonates with transposition of the great arteries (TGA) and restrictive foramen ovale. Currently, there is a global shortage of dedicated BAS catheters, while new unmarked catheters have recently become available at some European centers. This study aimed to characterize BAS outcomes using the currently available BAS catheters in Europe. METHODS: A 2-year multicenter observational registry was conducted, including all neonates undergoing BAS for TGA. We report preliminary results (September 2022-February 2024) focusing on BAS characteristics and outcomes. RESULTS: A total of 250 BAS procedures were performed in 29 centers. The median neonatal weight was 3.16kg, and 88% of neonates had a prenatal diagnosis. Most procedures were performed often on the first day of life during working hours (72.8%), mainly in catheterization laboratories (59.2%). Guidance primarily involved ultrasound with or without fluoroscopy. A guidewire was used in 41.2% of procedures. A total of 290 catheters (286 Z-5 or Z-6) were used, achieving an overall BAS success rate of 96%. Complete procedural failure was associated with the use of the umbilical venous route (OR, 3.62; P=.001) and lower-volume catheters (OR, 7.01; P

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Lucron, H., Malekzadeh-Milani, S.-G., de Montclos, T. P., Baruteau, A.-E., Mendoza Soto, A., Butera, G., … Bonnet, D. (2025). Balloon atrioseptostomy for transposition of the great arteries in Europe: characteristics and outcomes. Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 78(8), 694–706. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rec.2024.12.011

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