Real-World Patent Foramen Ovale Closure in Japan - Results From 1-Year Follow-up of the AmplatzerTM PFO Occluder Japan Post-Marketing Surveillance Study.

Journal: Circulation Journal : Official Journal Of The Japanese Circulation Society
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Abstract

Background: The AmplatzerTMPFO Occluder was approved for marketing in Japan in May 2019, and the Amplatzer PFO Occluder Japan Post-Marketing Surveillance (PFO Japan PMS) study started in December 2019. This analysis presents clinical outcomes of study patients through 1 year of follow-up.

Results: PFO Japan PMS is a prospective single-arm multicenter clinical study. Eligible patients were indicated for patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure and underwent an implant attempt with the AmplatzerTMPFO Occluder, with no age restrictions. PFO closure was evaluated at 1 year via a bubble study, and patients will be followed for 3 years. From December 2019 to July 2021, 500 patients were enrolled across 53 sites. The mean (±SD) patient age was 52.7±15.4 years, with 29.8% of patients aged >60 years. Low adverse event rates were observed through 1 year of follow-up, including atrial fibrillation (2.4%; predominantly transient and within the first 30 days) and ischemic stroke (0.6%). Among patients in whom a 1-year bubble study was performed, a high rate (91.5%) of clinically relevant PFO closure (<20 bubbles) was achieved.

Conclusions: Through 1 year of follow-up in this real-world Japanese study with 30% of patients aged >60 years, a high degree of closure was achieved with the AmplatzerTMPFO Occluder, along with low rates of atrial fibrillation, ischemic stroke, and overall adverse events.