2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2020.04.060
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Left ventricular size and function after percutaneous closure of patent ductus arteriosus in Chinese adults

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“…The age of patients who recovered at different time points was analyzed. It was found that the younger the patients with shorter time taken for left ventricular recovery, the age of patients with left ventricular recovery at 1 day after operation was 10:95 ± 3:27 years, and the age of patients who did not recover at 360 days after operation was 64:31 ± 7:05 years, which was similar to the study results of Zhan et al [25], indicating that there was a significant difference in the prognosis of transcatheter closure between children and adult patients. The left ventricle recovered faster after operation in children and returned to normal within 6 months, while the left ventricle recovered significantly slower in adult patients after operation.…”
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“…The age of patients who recovered at different time points was analyzed. It was found that the younger the patients with shorter time taken for left ventricular recovery, the age of patients with left ventricular recovery at 1 day after operation was 10:95 ± 3:27 years, and the age of patients who did not recover at 360 days after operation was 64:31 ± 7:05 years, which was similar to the study results of Zhan et al [25], indicating that there was a significant difference in the prognosis of transcatheter closure between children and adult patients. The left ventricle recovered faster after operation in children and returned to normal within 6 months, while the left ventricle recovered significantly slower in adult patients after operation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%