Percutaneous embolization of complex pulmonary arteriovenous malformations using microvascular plugs and hydrogel-coated coils improved SpO2 from 83% to 97% and enabled safe pregnancy and delivery.
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Does percutaneous embolization with microvascular plugs and hydrogel-coated coils improve hypoxaemia and enable safe pregnancy in a patient with diffuse multiple PAVMs?
Percutaneous embolization using a combination of microvascular plugs and hydrogel-coated coils successfully treated diffuse PAVMs, relieving hypoxaemia and enabling safe pregnancy and delivery.
Abstract Background Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) are abnormal communications between the pulmonary arteries and veins; right-to-left shunts can cause hypoxaemia, emboli to systemic circulation, and brain abscesses. Cyanosis during pregnancy may increase the probability of premature birth or spontaneous abortion and may increase maternal cardiac complications. Case summary We describe a case of a 24-year-old woman with diffuse multiple PAVMs localized to the left inferior lobe and chronic cyanosis. She had increased exertional fatigue and chronic headaches and was New York Heart Association class II, although her rest sitting peripheral oxygen saturation (SpO2) had remained unchanged at 83% over the past 20 years. She underwent percutaneous embolization with microvascular plugs and hydrogel-coated coils. A microvascular plug was placed as an anchor near the venous sac, followed by hydrogel-coated coil embolization of the proximal pulmonary artery. A total of six sessions of catheter intervention were performed. The embolization was successful, her hypoxaemia was relieved, and she was able to conceive and deliver. Three years have passed since the last session, and SpO2 97% has been maintained. Discussion In the treatment of complex PAVMs, the combination of microvascular plugs and hydrogel-coated coils resulted in shorter procedure time, lower risk of migration of the embolus to the pulmonary veins, and less recanalization and revascularization. Percutaneous embolization of PAVMs resulted in safe delivery for the mother and child.
Ogino et al. (Thu,) conducted a case report in diffuse multiple pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (n=1). percutaneous embolization with microvascular plugs and hydrogel-coated coils was evaluated on SpO2 improvement and successful pregnancy/delivery. Percutaneous embolization of complex pulmonary arteriovenous malformations using microvascular plugs and hydrogel-coated coils improved SpO2 from 83% to 97% and enabled safe pregnancy and delivery.
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