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The second edition of 'Cardiac Catheterization for Congenital Heart Disease' emphasizes the importance of continual improvement in interventional cardiology, reflecting advancements in transcatheter therapies and imaging techniques. It includes new chapters on various procedures and technologies, such as 3D printing and quality improvement in patient care. The book is a collaborative effort from over 50 international experts, aiming to provide updated knowledge and practices for treating congenital heart disease from fetal life to adulthood.
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Foreword: “Nothing Endures
But Change”

This concept was stated by Heraclitus of Ephesus in his book On


Nature in the sixth century B.C. A long time has passed from the
period of this pre-Socratic philosopher; however, the same con-
cept applies today and truthfully to the field of interventional car-
diology. The only way to be alive and up-to-date is to continuously
improve and change. Therefore, it is with this thought we wel-
come the second edition of the Cardiac Catheterization for Con-
genital Heart Disease. The second edition follows the popular
“how-to” format of the previous edition and is the result of a
worldwide cooperation of many international experts, who put
together their knowledge and expertise.
The first edition was published in 2014 and many new trans-
catheter therapies have been developed in the field of interven-
tional cardiology for CHD, including the expanded use of
balloon-expandable valves for dysfunctional RVOTs, conduits,
and valve-in-valve therapies in all four cardiac valves. The initial
use of self-expanding valves in the RVOT to treat severe pulmo-
nary regurgitation has continued to be developed around the
globe. The increased role of advanced imaging, such as 3D Rota-
tional Angiography (3DRA), has allowed interventional cardiolo-
gists to use fluoroscopic overlay to not only improve the precise
positioning of devices such as stents and valves but also to poten-
tially decrease radiation exposure by reducing the need of addi-
tional angiograms.
The role of integrating advanced imaging modalities in the
cath lab, such as real-time MR-guided cardiac catheterizations

v
vi Foreword: “Nothing Endures But Change”

and potential interventional procedures without the use of radia-


tion, has been developed and promoted by centers around the
world. In addition, 3D printing has become popular in both plan-
ning complex surgical and interventional procedures, and educat-
ing patients and families in their complex CHD. Finally, the
editors have included a much-needed section on quality improve-
ment of both results and care in our ongoing quest of delivering
the highest form of interventional cardiology for our patients.
As Heraclitus stated “nothing endures but change,” he also said
“the eyes are more exact witnesses than the ears”…which is the
way interventional cardiologists view improving our procedures
to achieve our core value and mission of treating our patients.
Respectfully,

John P. Cheatham
Interventional Cardiology
Nationwide Childrens’s Hospital
Columbus, OH, USA
Division of Cardiology, Pediatric Department
The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH, USA
Preface

“Our progress is not to assume that we have arrived but to continually


aim for the goal.”
Bernard of Chiaravalle, Benedictine monk

Six years have passed since this book was printed and distrib-
uted for the first time. It was in English, but the Chinese version
arrived just few years later.
Many changes have occurred in the world in this period,
including some unexpected events as the experience of a pan-
demic spread. We thought that uncontrolled infections were his-
torical events that occurred during the “dark ages” centuries ago.
Once more, life and reality are more creative than humans.
In the smaller world of congenital interventional cardiology,
several less dramatic changes have occurred. Our goal, as Bernard
of Chiaravalle opined, remains the same and we are continually
striving to achieve it. We all aim at improvement and at providing
new answers to unsolved questions and problems.
As a result, we welcome and commend to you the second edi-
tion of this book. A good proportion of the content is new since
new approaches and technologies continue to evolve. These
include the transcatheter treatment of sinus venosus ASD, of PDA
in premature babies, the use of self-expanding valves in large
RVOTs, the development of engineering methods including mod-
eling and 3D printing, the great development of imaging tech-
niques, and the integration of imaging modalities to make
procedures safer, quicker, more reproducible, and most impor-
tantly more effective. To these topics we have also added new

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viii Preface

chapters covering the approach to the mid-aortic syndrome, to


PA-VSD-MAPCAs management, hybrid access, percutaneous
solutions for large RVOTs with the current available technology,
RVOT stenting in infants, and PFO closure. Furthermore, a chap-
ter on tools and techniques usually used by “adult cardiology col-
leagues” was included in order to share knowledge about allied
and potentially useful devices. Finally, as we are determined to
strive for the best, a full and comprehensive chapter on quality
evaluation and improvement has been included. Nowadays, excel-
lence requires analysis of our own practice in order to continu-
ously improve our results.
We are extremely proud that this book is the product of the
experience of more than 50 world-class authors from all over the
globe. It is thanks to them that this dream has come true … and for
the second time!
A Roman philosopher, Seneca, said “Optimae ideae pertinent
ad omnes” (the best ideas belong to everyone). We are grateful to
each author for having shared their valuable experience and best
ideas for the benefit of everyone and in particular for the benefit of
our young colleagues and our patients.

Rome, Italy Gianfranco Butera


San Donato Milanese, Milano, Italy  Massimo Chessa
München, Bayern, Germany  Andreas Eicken
Leeds, UK  John Thomson
Contents

Part I General

1 Patient Information and Informed Consent��������������   3


Maarten Witsenburg
2 Anaesthesiological Management of the Paediatric
Patient in the Catheterisation Laboratory����������������   7
Giuseppe Isgrò and Marco Ranucci
3 Antibiotics and Anticoagulation ��������������������������������  21
Luciane Piazza
4 Angiography: Basics and Contrast Media����������������  29
Jose Luis Zunzunegui
5 Angiography: Radiation Exposure
and Standard Projections��������������������������������������������  43
Federico Gutierrez-Larraya, Angel Sanchez-Recalde,
and Enrique Balbacid-Domingo
6 Catheters and Wires����������������������������������������������������  63
Adam Koleśnik and Grażyna Brzezińska-­Rajszys
7 Balloons������������������������������������������������������������������������  79
Caroline Ovaert and Duarte Martins
8 Stents ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 103
Sebastian Góreczny and Eric Rosenthal

ix
x Contents

9 Transcatheter Valve Devices in Congenital


Heart Disease���������������������������������������������������������������� 125
Doff B. McElhinney
10 “Adult” Tools Relevant for Congenital
Heart Disease���������������������������������������������������������������� 137
Aphrodite Tzifa and Charalambos Kavvouras
11 Hemodynamic Assessment: Pressures,
Flow, Resistances and Vasoreactive Testing�������������� 155
Juan Pablo Sandoval Jones and Lee N. Benson
12 Congenital Heart Disease: An Integrated
Care Approach ������������������������������������������������������������ 177
Edward Callus, Valentina Fiolo, Silvana Pagliuca,
and Enrico Giuseppe Bertoldo

Part II Vascular Access

13 The Usual Vascular Access������������������������������������������ 189


Daniel Tanase and Jochen Weil
14 Unusual Access ������������������������������������������������������������ 201
Stephan Schubert and Felix Berger
15 Hemostasis�������������������������������������������������������������������� 211
Zakhia Saliba and Ramy C. Charbel
16 Access Complications and Management�������������������� 223
Zakhia Saliba and Ramy C. Charbel
17 Transseptal Access������������������������������������������������������� 233
Arpit F. Shah, Yuriy Dudiy, Tilak Pasala,
Vladimir Jelnin, and Carlos E. Ruiz
18 Hybrid Access �������������������������������������������������������������� 253
Carlos E. Diaz-Castrillon, Luciana
Da Fonseca Da Silva, and Jacqueline Kreutzer
Contents xi

Part III Fetal Procedures

19 Fetal Interventions ������������������������������������������������������ 285


Carlos A. C. Pedra, C. Fabio Peralta, and
Simone Fontes Pedra

Part IV Step-By-Step Procedures: Valve Dilatation

20 Aortic Valvular Stenosis���������������������������������������������� 301


Xiangbin Pan
21 Pulmonary Valve Stenosis ������������������������������������������ 319
Tingliang Liu and Wei Gao
22 Pulmonary Atresia and Intact
Ventricular Septum������������������������������������������������������ 335
Marhisham Che Mood and Mazeni Alwi
23 Percutaneous Transcatheter Balloon
Mitral Commissurotomy �������������������������������������������� 355
Raghavan Subramanyan, Anuradha Sridhar,
and Deepak Thakur

Part V Step-By-Step Procedures: Vessel Treatment

24 Stent Implantation in Patients with


Pulmonary Arterial Stenosis �������������������������������������� 377
Andreas Eicken and Peter Ewert
25 Aortic Coarctation ������������������������������������������������������ 395
Raul Ivo Rossi Filho and João Luiz Langer Manica
26 The Role of Transcatheter Interventions
in Middle Aortic Syndrome���������������������������������������� 413
Diego Porras
27 Reopening of Peripheral and Central
Arteries and Veins�������������������������������������������������������� 431
Henri Justino and Athar M. Qureshi
xii Contents

28 PDA Stenting in Duct-­Dependent Pulmonary


Circulation�������������������������������������������������������������������� 449
Kothandam Sivakumar
29 PDA Stenting in Duct-­Dependent Systemic
Circulation�������������������������������������������������������������������� 479
Dietmar Schranz

Part VI Step-By-Step Procedures: Closing Or


Creating A Defect

30 Step-by-Step Closure of Atrial Septal


Defects (ASDs)�������������������������������������������������������������� 503
John Thomson
31 Step-by-Step Device Closure of Persistent
Foramen Ovale (PFO) ������������������������������������������������ 529
Michael Rahbek Schmidt and Lars Søndergaard
32 Fontan Fenestration Closure�������������������������������������� 547
Derize E. Boshoff and Marc H. Gewillig
33 Ventricular Septal Defects������������������������������������������ 563
Massimo Chessa, Gianfranco Butera,
and Angelo Fabio d’Aiello
34 Patent Ductus Arteriosus Closure������������������������������ 585
Ahmed Mohammed Alkamali
and Ahmed Adel Hassan
35 Percutaneous Closure of PDA in
Premature Babies�������������������������������������������������������� 603
Carles Bautista-Rodriguez, Helene Bouvaist,
Tosin Otunla, Alban-­Elouen Baruteau,
and Alain Fraisse
36 Catheter Closure of Coronary Artery Fistula ���������� 619
Kothandam Sivakumar, Ajit Mullasari,
and Bharat Dalvi
Contents xiii

37 Vessel Embolization: Transcatheter


Embolization of Pulmonary Arteriovenous
Malformations and Aortopulmonary
Collateral Arteries�������������������������������������������������������� 637
Liang Tang, Zhen-fei Fang, and Sheng-­hua Zhou
38 Closure of Residual Postsurgical Defects������������������ 665
Gerrit Kaleschke and Helmut Baumgartner
39 ASD Closure in Special Situations: Elderly,
PA-IVS�������������������������������������������������������������������������� 677
Giuseppe Santoro, Alessia Lunardini, Cecilia Viacava,
Alessandra Pizzuto, Eliana Franchi, Chiara Marrone,
Massimiliano Cantinotti, and Nadia Assanta
40 Creating an Interatrial Communication�������������������� 687
Derize E. Boshoff, Gianfranco Butera,
and Marc H. Gewillig
41 Transcatheter Correction of the Superior
Sinus Venosus ASD������������������������������������������������������ 707
Eric Rosenthal and Jan Hinnerk Hansen

Part VII Step-By-Step Procedures: Valve Implantation

42 Melody Valve Implantation in Pulmonary


Position�������������������������������������������������������������������������� 729
Gianfranco Butera, Simon Mac Donald,
Massimo Chessa, and Philipp Bonhoeffer
43 SAPIEN XT Valve Implantation in the
Pulmonary Position������������������������������������������������������ 749
Noa Holoshitz and Ziyad M. Hijazi
44 Percutaneous Tricuspid Valve
Implantation (PTVI)���������������������������������������������������� 769
Andreas Eicken and Peter Ewert
xiv Contents

45 Novel Self-Expanding Pulmonary Valves


and Devices ������������������������������������������������������������������ 783
Tomohito Kogure and Shakeel A. Qureshi
46 Approaches to Large or Complex Right
Ventricular Outflow Tract������������������������������������������ 801
Younes Boudjemline

Part VIII Step-By-Step Procedures: Principles


of Hybrid Approach

47 Hybrid Approach in Hypoplastic Left Heart


Syndrome (HLHS) ������������������������������������������������������ 819
Dietmar Schranz and Hakan Akintuerk
48 Hybrid Approach: Defect Closure������������������������������ 841
Gareth Morgan and Eric Rosenthal
49 Hybrid Approach: Stent Implantation���������������������� 853
Ralf J. Holzer and Alejandro Torres

Part IX Step-By-Step Procedures: Miscellanea

50 Retrieval Techniques���������������������������������������������������� 873


Rui Anjos, Inês C. Mendes, and Duarte Martins
51 Pericardiocentesis�������������������������������������������������������� 891
Maarten Witsenburg
52 Endomyocardial Biopsies�������������������������������������������� 899
Anders Christensen, Davide Marini,
and Audrey Marshall
53 Evaluations Before Partial and Total
Cavopulmonary Connections�������������������������������������� 911
Gabriella Agnoletti and Giuseppe Antonio Mazza
54 Hemodynamics in Pericardial and
Myocardial Diseases���������������������������������������������������� 925
Maria Giulia Gagliardi, Mario Panebianco,
Roberto Formigari, and Giacomo Pongiglione
Contents xv

55 Imaging and Treating Coronary Arteries


in Children (2019 Revised)������������������������������������������ 939
Teiji Akagi
56 Transcatheter Treatments in PA-VSD-MAPCAs������ 949
Diego Porras
57 Stenting of the Right Ventricular
Outflow Tract as Initial Palliation
for Fallot-­Type Lesions������������������������������������������������ 975
Oliver Stumper, Daniel Quandt, and Gemma Penford

Part X Imaging Techniques

58 The Use of 3D Rotational Angiography in


Congenital Heart Disease�������������������������������������������� 993
Gregor Krings
59 Intracardiac Echocardiography ��������������������������������1027
Jason H. Anderson and Allison K. Cabalka
60 Three-Dimensional Trans-­oesophageal
Echocardiography in Diagnosis and
Transcatheter Treatment of Congenital
Cardiac Defects������������������������������������������������������������1045
Carmelo Arcidiacono
61 3D Mapping: Live Integration and Overlay
of 3D Data from MRI and CT for Improved
Guidance of Interventional Cardiac Therapy ����������1059
Stephan Schubert and Felix Berger
62 3D Printing and Engineering Tools Relevant
to Plan a Transcatheter Procedure ����������������������������1067
Elena Giulia Milano, Teodora Popa,
Andrei-Mihai Iacob, and Silvia Schievano
63 Development of a Quality Improvement
Culture in the Congenital Cardiac
Catheterization Laboratory����������������������������������������1083
Brian P. Quinn, Priscila Cevallos,
and Lisa Bergersen
xvi Contents

64 Quality Improvement Tools and Risk


Mitigation in the Congenital Cardiac
Catheterization Laboratory����������������������������������������1097
Brian P. Quinn, Priscila Cevallos,
and Lisa Bergersen
65 Hemodynamic Formulae, Calculations,
and Charts��������������������������������������������������������������������1119
Lee N. Benson and Juan Pablo Sandoval Jones
Part I
General

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