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Title: Ventricular septal defect complicating acute myocardial infarction: diagnosis and management. A Clinical Consensus Statement of the Association for Acute CardioVascular Care (ACVC) of the ESC, the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI) of the ESC and the ESC Working Group on Cardiovascular Surgery
Authors: Schlotter, F
Huber, K
Hassager, C
Halvorsen, S
VRANCKX, Pascal 
Poess, J
Krychtiuk, K
Lorusso, R
Bonaros, N
Calvert, PA
Montorfano, M
Thiele, H
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Source: European heart journal, 45 (28) , p. 2478 -2492
Abstract: Ventricular septal defects are a rare complication after acute myocardial infarction with a mortality close to 100% if left untreated. However, even surgical or interventional closure is associated with a very high mortality and currently no randomized controlled trials are available addressing the optimal treatment strategy of this disease. This state-of-the-art review and clinical consensus statement will outline the diagnosis, hemodynamic consequences and treatment strategies of ventricular septal defects complicating acute myocardial infarction with a focus on current available evidence and a focus on major research questions to fill the gap in evidence.
Keywords: Myocardial infarction;Ventricular septal defect;Device closure;Mechanical circulatory support
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/46273
ISSN: 0195-668X
e-ISSN: 1522-9645
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehae363
ISI #: 001248976700001
Rights: The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. For commercial re-use, please contact reprints@oup.com for reprints and translation rights for reprints. All other permissions can be obtained through our RightsLink service via the Permissions link on the article page on our site—for further information please contact journals.permissions@oup.com. Free access
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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