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Echocardiography-guided percutaneous per-ventricular laser ablation of ventricular septum: in vivo study in a canine model

Surgical myectomy and ethanol ablation are established intervention strategies for left ventricular outflow obstruction in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Safety and efficacy limitations of these interventions call for a minimally invasive, potentially safer, and more efficacious strategy. In this stud...

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Autores principales: He, Guangbin, Sun, Chao, Zhang, Xiangkong, Zuo, Lei, Qin, Haiying, Zheng, Minjuan, Zhou, Xiaodong, Liu, Liwen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4851689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26861985
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10103-016-1881-3
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author He, Guangbin
Sun, Chao
Zhang, Xiangkong
Zuo, Lei
Qin, Haiying
Zheng, Minjuan
Zhou, Xiaodong
Liu, Liwen
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Sun, Chao
Zhang, Xiangkong
Zuo, Lei
Qin, Haiying
Zheng, Minjuan
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Liu, Liwen
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description Surgical myectomy and ethanol ablation are established intervention strategies for left ventricular outflow obstruction in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Safety and efficacy limitations of these interventions call for a minimally invasive, potentially safer, and more efficacious strategy. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the feasibility of echocardiography-guided percutaneous per-ventricular laser ablation of a ventricular septum in a canine model. Six domestic dogs were chosen for the study. A 21G needle was inserted into the right ventricle with its tip reaching the targeted basal to mid-septum, after which laser ablation was performed as follows: 1-W laser for 3 min (180 J) at the basal segment and 5 min (300 J) at middle segment of the septum, respectively. Echocardiography, blood chemistry tests, and pathology examination were performed to assess the results of laser ablation. No death or major complications, i.e., tamponade, pericardial effusion, or ventricular fibrillation, occurred. The laser-ablated areas were well demarcated in the results of the pathological examination. The diameters of the ablated regions were 4.42 ± 0.57 and 5.28 ± 0.83 mm for 3 and 5 min ablation, respectively. Pre-ablation and post-ablation, cardiac enzymes were found to increase significantly while no significant differences were found among M-mode, 2D (LVEF), pulsed-wave (PW) Doppler, and tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) measurements. Contrast echocardiography confirmed the perfusion defects in the ablated regions. Microscopically, the ablated myocardium showed coagulative changes and a sparse distribution of disappearing nuclei and an increase in eosinophil number were observed. Our study suggests that percutaneous and per-ventricular laser ablation of the septum is feasible, potentially safe and efficacious, and warrants further investigation and validation.
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spelling pubmed-48516892016-05-19 Echocardiography-guided percutaneous per-ventricular laser ablation of ventricular septum: in vivo study in a canine model He, Guangbin Sun, Chao Zhang, Xiangkong Zuo, Lei Qin, Haiying Zheng, Minjuan Zhou, Xiaodong Liu, Liwen Lasers Med Sci Original Article Surgical myectomy and ethanol ablation are established intervention strategies for left ventricular outflow obstruction in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Safety and efficacy limitations of these interventions call for a minimally invasive, potentially safer, and more efficacious strategy. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the feasibility of echocardiography-guided percutaneous per-ventricular laser ablation of a ventricular septum in a canine model. Six domestic dogs were chosen for the study. A 21G needle was inserted into the right ventricle with its tip reaching the targeted basal to mid-septum, after which laser ablation was performed as follows: 1-W laser for 3 min (180 J) at the basal segment and 5 min (300 J) at middle segment of the septum, respectively. Echocardiography, blood chemistry tests, and pathology examination were performed to assess the results of laser ablation. No death or major complications, i.e., tamponade, pericardial effusion, or ventricular fibrillation, occurred. The laser-ablated areas were well demarcated in the results of the pathological examination. The diameters of the ablated regions were 4.42 ± 0.57 and 5.28 ± 0.83 mm for 3 and 5 min ablation, respectively. Pre-ablation and post-ablation, cardiac enzymes were found to increase significantly while no significant differences were found among M-mode, 2D (LVEF), pulsed-wave (PW) Doppler, and tissue Doppler imaging (TDI) measurements. Contrast echocardiography confirmed the perfusion defects in the ablated regions. Microscopically, the ablated myocardium showed coagulative changes and a sparse distribution of disappearing nuclei and an increase in eosinophil number were observed. Our study suggests that percutaneous and per-ventricular laser ablation of the septum is feasible, potentially safe and efficacious, and warrants further investigation and validation. Springer London 2016-02-09 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4851689/ /pubmed/26861985 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10103-016-1881-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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He, Guangbin
Sun, Chao
Zhang, Xiangkong
Zuo, Lei
Qin, Haiying
Zheng, Minjuan
Zhou, Xiaodong
Liu, Liwen
Echocardiography-guided percutaneous per-ventricular laser ablation of ventricular septum: in vivo study in a canine model
title Echocardiography-guided percutaneous per-ventricular laser ablation of ventricular septum: in vivo study in a canine model
title_full Echocardiography-guided percutaneous per-ventricular laser ablation of ventricular septum: in vivo study in a canine model
title_fullStr Echocardiography-guided percutaneous per-ventricular laser ablation of ventricular septum: in vivo study in a canine model
title_full_unstemmed Echocardiography-guided percutaneous per-ventricular laser ablation of ventricular septum: in vivo study in a canine model
title_short Echocardiography-guided percutaneous per-ventricular laser ablation of ventricular septum: in vivo study in a canine model
title_sort echocardiography-guided percutaneous per-ventricular laser ablation of ventricular septum: in vivo study in a canine model
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4851689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26861985
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10103-016-1881-3
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