@article{6cd2b38ffafe4c9696e3d2552ef44588,
title = "Closure of atrial septal defect in the adult. Cardiac remodeling is an early event.",
abstract = "Background: Study aimed to describe the extent and the temporal profile of cardiac remodeling after atrial septal defect closure in the adult. Methods: Prospective and longitudinal echocardiographic assessment of right and left heart size before and after (1 day-1 week/1/4/12 months) surgical or catheter-based atrial septal closure in 39 adults (age 54 15 years). Results: Right ventricular and atrial sizes were markedly reduced, left ventricular size increased and left atrial size remained unchanged after closure. Older age and a history of atrial fibrillation reduced the potential to normalize right and left atrial size after closure. The greater part of the changes occurred very early, in the 1st day/1st week, From then on the speed of change gradually diminished and after 4 months no important changes were observed. The mode of closure did not influence the degree or the pace of the remodeling. Conclusion: Cardiac remodeling after atrial septal closure in the adult is a common and early event that seems by and large completed within the first half year after closure. The ventricles seem to have a higher capacity of remodeling than the atria in this setting. The mode of closure does not seem to significantly impact remodeling. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.",
keywords = "atrial septal defect, congenital heart disease, remodeling, adult, closure",
author = "Ulf Thil{\'e}n and S Persson",
year = "2006",
doi = "10.1016/j.ijcard.2005.05.042",
language = "English",
volume = "108",
pages = "370--375",
journal = "International Journal of Cardiology",
issn = "0167-5273",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "3",
}