Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Small dog's heart defect closed with new microplug device
By Venco L et al.·2024·Ospedale Veterinario Città di Pavia, Italy·View original on Europe PMC →
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Original publication title: Low-profile KA microplug set for transarterial occlusion of patent ductus arteriosus in a small dog: First experience in interventional cardiology.
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Plain-English summary
A 1-year-old male Cavalier King Charles Spaniel weighing 6 kg was diagnosed with a small patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), which is a heart defect that can cause breathing problems and heart issues. The veterinarians successfully closed the PDA using a new low-profile device called the Micro Plug Set through a less invasive transarterial approach. This method is promising for small dogs, as traditional techniques can be challenging due to their small blood vessels. The dog recovered well after the procedure, showing improvement in his condition.
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Abstract
<h4>Background</h4>Cardiologists occlud most patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) defects in dogs using the Amplatz<sup>®</sup> canine duct occluder via a transarterial approach. However, this approach can be problematic in small dogs due to their small femoral artery diameters. In such cases, cardiologists have opted for lower profile devices or use coils or vascular plugs deployed using a more challenging transvenous approach.<h4>Case description</h4>The present report describes a 1-year-old, 6 kg male Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with a small PDA, which was successfully occluded using the Micro Plug Set (KA Medical, Minneapolis, MN) via a transarterial approach.<h4>Conclusion</h4>This is the first case report in medicine of PDA closure with a KA Micro Plug Set via transarterial approach. This approach, which has been described for PDA closure in a few dozen premature human infants, could be considered as a minimally invasive PDA closure in small dogs by using a transarterial approach. Furthermore, in pediatric cardiology, the use of the device has been described only via a transvenous approach. The information from this case report could inspire a different and simpler approach to human medicine.
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Search related cases →Original publication on Europe PMC: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/39927344