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Long Term Outcome after Application of the Angio-Seal Vascular Closure Device in Minipigs

Minipigs are frequently used in (neuro-)interventional research. Longitudinal experiments may require repeated vessel access via the femoral artery. Anticoagulation and incompliance of the animals necessitates the use of a vascular closure device (VCD). The effects of the Angio-Seal VCD in minipigs...

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Autores principales: Kabelitz, Lisa, Nonn, Andrea, Nolte, Kay W., Nikoubashman, Omid, Othman, Ahmed, Heringer, Sarah, Kramer, Martin, Wiesmann, Martin, Brockmann, Marc A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5040263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27682594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163878
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author Kabelitz, Lisa
Nonn, Andrea
Nolte, Kay W.
Nikoubashman, Omid
Othman, Ahmed
Heringer, Sarah
Kramer, Martin
Wiesmann, Martin
Brockmann, Marc A.
author_facet Kabelitz, Lisa
Nonn, Andrea
Nolte, Kay W.
Nikoubashman, Omid
Othman, Ahmed
Heringer, Sarah
Kramer, Martin
Wiesmann, Martin
Brockmann, Marc A.
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description Minipigs are frequently used in (neuro-)interventional research. Longitudinal experiments may require repeated vessel access via the femoral artery. Anticoagulation and incompliance of the animals necessitates the use of a vascular closure device (VCD). The effects of the Angio-Seal VCD in minipigs were longitudinally assessed. Minipig (42±8.4 kg body weight) femoral arteries were sealed using the 8F (n = 6) or 6F (n = 7) Angio-Seal VCD. The pre-interventional femoral artery diameter was 5.1±0.4 mm (4.3–5.8 mm). Sealed puncture sites were analysed angiographically as well as by computed tomography angiography (CTA) for a mean period of 14.1±8.0 weeks (1–22 weeks). All animals were constantly treated with acetylsalicylic acid (ASS) (450 mg/d (n = 7) or 100 mg/d (n = 1)) and clopidogrel (75 mg/d (n = 8)). Non-instrumented (n = 2) and arteries sealed using the VCD (n = 2) were examined histologically. No postoperative hemorrhagic complications were observed. Three arteries were occluded after VCD placement (1 animal diagnosed after 4 weeks (8F), 2 animals after 1 week (6F)) and remained so until the end of the experiments after 22, 12 and 4 weeks, respectively. In one artery a 50% stenosis 8 weeks after application of a 6F Angio-Seal was detected. In 69.2% (n = 9) the VCD was applied without complications. Histopathological analysis of the sealed arterial segments showed subtotal obliteration of the vessel lumen, formation of collagenous tissue and partial damage of the internal elastic lamina. The Angio-Seal VCD prevents relevant hemorrhagic complications in minipigs treated with dual platelet inhibition, but is associated with increased vessel occlusion rates.
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spelling pubmed-50402632016-10-27 Long Term Outcome after Application of the Angio-Seal Vascular Closure Device in Minipigs Kabelitz, Lisa Nonn, Andrea Nolte, Kay W. Nikoubashman, Omid Othman, Ahmed Heringer, Sarah Kramer, Martin Wiesmann, Martin Brockmann, Marc A. PLoS One Research Article Minipigs are frequently used in (neuro-)interventional research. Longitudinal experiments may require repeated vessel access via the femoral artery. Anticoagulation and incompliance of the animals necessitates the use of a vascular closure device (VCD). The effects of the Angio-Seal VCD in minipigs were longitudinally assessed. Minipig (42±8.4 kg body weight) femoral arteries were sealed using the 8F (n = 6) or 6F (n = 7) Angio-Seal VCD. The pre-interventional femoral artery diameter was 5.1±0.4 mm (4.3–5.8 mm). Sealed puncture sites were analysed angiographically as well as by computed tomography angiography (CTA) for a mean period of 14.1±8.0 weeks (1–22 weeks). All animals were constantly treated with acetylsalicylic acid (ASS) (450 mg/d (n = 7) or 100 mg/d (n = 1)) and clopidogrel (75 mg/d (n = 8)). Non-instrumented (n = 2) and arteries sealed using the VCD (n = 2) were examined histologically. No postoperative hemorrhagic complications were observed. Three arteries were occluded after VCD placement (1 animal diagnosed after 4 weeks (8F), 2 animals after 1 week (6F)) and remained so until the end of the experiments after 22, 12 and 4 weeks, respectively. In one artery a 50% stenosis 8 weeks after application of a 6F Angio-Seal was detected. In 69.2% (n = 9) the VCD was applied without complications. Histopathological analysis of the sealed arterial segments showed subtotal obliteration of the vessel lumen, formation of collagenous tissue and partial damage of the internal elastic lamina. The Angio-Seal VCD prevents relevant hemorrhagic complications in minipigs treated with dual platelet inhibition, but is associated with increased vessel occlusion rates. Public Library of Science 2016-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5040263/ /pubmed/27682594 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163878 Text en © 2016 Kabelitz et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kabelitz, Lisa
Nonn, Andrea
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Nikoubashman, Omid
Othman, Ahmed
Heringer, Sarah
Kramer, Martin
Wiesmann, Martin
Brockmann, Marc A.
Long Term Outcome after Application of the Angio-Seal Vascular Closure Device in Minipigs
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title_fullStr Long Term Outcome after Application of the Angio-Seal Vascular Closure Device in Minipigs
title_full_unstemmed Long Term Outcome after Application of the Angio-Seal Vascular Closure Device in Minipigs
title_short Long Term Outcome after Application of the Angio-Seal Vascular Closure Device in Minipigs
title_sort long term outcome after application of the angio-seal vascular closure device in minipigs
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5040263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27682594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163878
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