Percutaneous ASD or PFO Closure Case Reports

Percutaneous ASD or PFO Closure Case Reports

Percutaneous closure of atrial septal defects (ASD) and patent foramen ovale (PFO) has become a widely accepted minimally invasive alternative to surgical repair. These procedures are commonly performed to prevent complications such as paradoxical embolism and stroke, particularly in selected patient populations.

This section of Case Reports and Case Series in Cardiology Journal focuses on percutaneous ASD and PFO closure case reports, offering a platform for clinicians to share unique cases, procedural innovations, and real-world outcomes in structural heart interventions.

Clinical Scope

  • Transcatheter ASD closure procedures

  • PFO closure for stroke prevention

  • Device selection and procedural planning

  • Imaging guidance (TEE, ICE, fluoroscopy)

  • Outcomes in complex anatomical variations

Common Challenges and Complications

  • Device embolization or malposition

  • Residual shunt or incomplete closure

  • Cardiac erosion or perforation

  • Arrhythmias post-procedure

  • Thrombus formation on closure devices

Clinical Importance

Case reports and case series published in Case Reports and Case Series in Cardiology Journal contribute significantly to understanding procedural success, complications, and long-term outcomes of ASD and PFO closure. They also help refine patient selection and improve interventional techniques.

Scope of Submissions

Case Reports and Case Series in Cardiology Journal welcomes:

  • Rare or complex ASD/PFO closure cases

  • Case series on procedural outcomes

  • Imaging-focused case studies

  • Device-related complication reports

  • Innovative interventional techniques

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  • Rapid peer review and publication

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Manuscript Submission
Authors are requested to submit their manuscript by using Online Manuscript Submission Portal: https://www.casereportsincardiology.org/submit.html (or) also invited to submit through the Journal E-mail Id: editor@casereportsincardiology.org.

Percutaneous ASD or PFO Closure Case Reports