Ultrasound Cardioscopy: Embarking on a New Journey
1996; Elsevier BV; Volume: 71; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0025-6196(11)62999-6
ISSN1942-5546
AutoresJames B. Seward, Douglas L. Packer, Rodrigo C. Chan, Michael D. Curley, A. Jamil Tajik,
Tópico(s)Ultrasound in Clinical Applications
ResumoTo present the results of investigation of a new application of invasive ultrasonography-ultrasound cardioscopy, a procedure in which a self-contained ultrasound device is capable not only of producing an under-blood field of view but also of delivering diagnostic and therapeutic tools.Twenty adult mongrel dogs were studied with the ultrasound cardioscopy device during experimental catheter ablation procedures.A rigid prototype probe, 34 cm long and 8 mm in diameter with a 7-MHz side-viewing transducer at the tip and an 8-F diameter tool delivery port, was introduced through the right external jugular vein into the right heart chambers. Remote and device-directed ablation procedures were monitored. Subsequently, the canine hearts were excised and examined.The self-contained cardioscopy device with a contained ablation catheter could both direct and visualize a specified ablation injury. Under-blood observation of the details of the ablation procedure was possible. Although a learning curve existed for appropriate manipulation of the device, inspection of the excised hearts showed that the size of the injury was accurately predicted with use of ultrasound cardioscopy.Ultrasound cardioscopy is a promising means of performing precise under-blood diagnostic and therapeutic maneuvers.
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