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Magnetically guided left ventricular lead implantation based on a virtual three-dimensional reconstructed image of the coronary sinus

AIMS: Left ventricular (LV) lead implantation is feasible using remote magnetic navigation of a guidewire (Stereotaxis, St Louis, MO, USA). A novel software that performs a three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of vessels based on two or more angiographic views has been developed recently (CardiOp-B...

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Autores principales: Rivero-Ayerza, Máximo, Jessurun, Emil, Ramcharitar, Steve, van Belle, Yves, Serruys, Patrick W., Jordaens, Luc
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2517161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18587136
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/europace/eun173
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author Rivero-Ayerza, Máximo
Jessurun, Emil
Ramcharitar, Steve
van Belle, Yves
Serruys, Patrick W.
Jordaens, Luc
author_facet Rivero-Ayerza, Máximo
Jessurun, Emil
Ramcharitar, Steve
van Belle, Yves
Serruys, Patrick W.
Jordaens, Luc
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description AIMS: Left ventricular (LV) lead implantation is feasible using remote magnetic navigation of a guidewire (Stereotaxis, St Louis, MO, USA). A novel software that performs a three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of vessels based on two or more angiographic views has been developed recently (CardiOp-B system™, Paeion Inc., Haifa, Israel). The objective of this paper is to evaluate: (i) the performance of the 3D reconstruction software which reproduce the anatomy of the coronary sinus (CS) and (ii) the efficacy of remotely navigating a magnetic guidewire within the CS based on this reconstruction. METHODS AND RESULTS: In patients undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy implantation, a 3D reconstruction of the CS was performed using the CardiOp-B™ system. Accuracy of the reconstruction was evaluated by comparing with the CS angiogram. This reconstruction was imported into the Stereotaxis system. On the basis of the reconstruction, magnetic vectors were automatically selected to navigate within the CS and manually adjusted if required. Feasibility of deploying the guidewire and LV lead into the selected side branch (SB), fluoroscopy time (FT) required for cannulation of the target SB, and total FT were also evaluated. Sixteen patients were included. In one case, the software could not reconstruct the CS. The quality of the reconstruction was graded as good in 13 and poor in 2. In 10 cases, manual adjustments to the traced edges of the CS were required to perform the 3D reconstruction, and in 5, no adjustments were required. In 13 patients, the target SB was engaged on the basis of the automatically selected vectors. In two cases, manual modification of the vector was required. Mean total FT was 23 ± 14 min and the FT required to cannulate the target SB was 1.7 ± 1.3 min. CONCLUSION: A 3D reconstruction of the CS can be accurately performed using two angiographic views. This reconstruction allows precise magnetic navigation of a guidewire within the CS.
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spelling pubmed-25171612009-02-25 Magnetically guided left ventricular lead implantation based on a virtual three-dimensional reconstructed image of the coronary sinus Rivero-Ayerza, Máximo Jessurun, Emil Ramcharitar, Steve van Belle, Yves Serruys, Patrick W. Jordaens, Luc Europace Clinical Investigations AIMS: Left ventricular (LV) lead implantation is feasible using remote magnetic navigation of a guidewire (Stereotaxis, St Louis, MO, USA). A novel software that performs a three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of vessels based on two or more angiographic views has been developed recently (CardiOp-B system™, Paeion Inc., Haifa, Israel). The objective of this paper is to evaluate: (i) the performance of the 3D reconstruction software which reproduce the anatomy of the coronary sinus (CS) and (ii) the efficacy of remotely navigating a magnetic guidewire within the CS based on this reconstruction. METHODS AND RESULTS: In patients undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy implantation, a 3D reconstruction of the CS was performed using the CardiOp-B™ system. Accuracy of the reconstruction was evaluated by comparing with the CS angiogram. This reconstruction was imported into the Stereotaxis system. On the basis of the reconstruction, magnetic vectors were automatically selected to navigate within the CS and manually adjusted if required. Feasibility of deploying the guidewire and LV lead into the selected side branch (SB), fluoroscopy time (FT) required for cannulation of the target SB, and total FT were also evaluated. Sixteen patients were included. In one case, the software could not reconstruct the CS. The quality of the reconstruction was graded as good in 13 and poor in 2. In 10 cases, manual adjustments to the traced edges of the CS were required to perform the 3D reconstruction, and in 5, no adjustments were required. In 13 patients, the target SB was engaged on the basis of the automatically selected vectors. In two cases, manual modification of the vector was required. Mean total FT was 23 ± 14 min and the FT required to cannulate the target SB was 1.7 ± 1.3 min. CONCLUSION: A 3D reconstruction of the CS can be accurately performed using two angiographic views. This reconstruction allows precise magnetic navigation of a guidewire within the CS. Oxford University Press 2008-09 2008-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2517161/ /pubmed/18587136 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/europace/eun173 Text en Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. © The Author 2008. For permissions please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org
spellingShingle Clinical Investigations
Rivero-Ayerza, Máximo
Jessurun, Emil
Ramcharitar, Steve
van Belle, Yves
Serruys, Patrick W.
Jordaens, Luc
Magnetically guided left ventricular lead implantation based on a virtual three-dimensional reconstructed image of the coronary sinus
title Magnetically guided left ventricular lead implantation based on a virtual three-dimensional reconstructed image of the coronary sinus
title_full Magnetically guided left ventricular lead implantation based on a virtual three-dimensional reconstructed image of the coronary sinus
title_fullStr Magnetically guided left ventricular lead implantation based on a virtual three-dimensional reconstructed image of the coronary sinus
title_full_unstemmed Magnetically guided left ventricular lead implantation based on a virtual three-dimensional reconstructed image of the coronary sinus
title_short Magnetically guided left ventricular lead implantation based on a virtual three-dimensional reconstructed image of the coronary sinus
title_sort magnetically guided left ventricular lead implantation based on a virtual three-dimensional reconstructed image of the coronary sinus
topic Clinical Investigations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2517161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18587136
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/europace/eun173
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