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BACKGROUND: Transcatheter closure of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) has been established as a safe and effective treatment for pediatric patients. However, long-term experience in adults remains limited. Therefore, our purpose is to report our experience with this approach in Chinese adults. METHODS: Twenty-five patients (mean age, 34 years) who underwent transcatheter closure of PDA in a tertiary cardiology center in Hong Kong were recruited. RESULTS: The mean PDA diameter measured by angiogram was 3.1 mm (range, 1.3 6.6 mm) and the mean pulmonary-to-systemic shunt was 1.65 (range, 1.3 1.8). All procedures were performed under local anesthesia. The average procedure and fluoroscopy times were 54 14 minutes and 14 4 minutes, respectively. The mean period of hospitalization was 4 days (range, 3 5 days). Immediate, one-month and late success rates were 96%, 92% and 84%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Percutaneous closure of PDA in adults is a safe and feasible procedure. It should be a reasonable alternative for adult patients who are either not fit for open-chest surgery or who prefer a less invasive approach.