Research Article

[Retracted] The Long-Term Change of Arrhythmias after Transcatheter Closure of Perimembranous Ventricular Septal Defects

Table 4

Clinical data of patients with CAVB or high-degree AVB.

PatientAge (year)Occluder type (size)Occurrence time postoperation (day)TherapyAVB duration (day)Early conversionLong-term conversion

12.7Eccentric (6 mm)ImmediatelyMedicine1CRBBBLAFB + IRBBB
26.8Eccentric (8 mm)4Medicine + TP2CRBBBCRBBB
33.8Eccentric (8 mm)6; 141Medicine + TP2; 21CRBBBCRBBB
44.1Eccentric (8 mm)4Medicine + TP + occluder removed4CRBBBCRBBB
53.1Eccentric (10 mm)5Medicine3CRBBBCLBBB
610.6Symmetric (4 mm)6Medicine + TP2NormalNormal
77.9Symmetric (10 mm)5Medicine + TP5CLBBBCAVB
83.3Symmetric (10 mm)ImmediatelyMedicine7NormalCRBBB
94.3Symmetric (10 mm)ImmediatelyMedicine + occluder removed4IRBBBIRBBB
104.6Eccentric (8 mm)3Medicine + TP9IRBBBCAVB
113.6Eccentric (7 mm)6Medicine + TP2IRBBBNormal
127.3Symmetric (5 mm)2Medicine8NormalII° AVB

1CAVB was observed again 14 days after the operation despite of relieving at the first time. TP: temporary pacemaker.