Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8483545 Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
The navigation behavior of catheters within the equine pulmonary artery (PA) was investigated using en bloc heart and lung preparations for the purpose of developing a method of blind catheter placement. An equine ex vivo heart and lung perfusion system with controlled perfusate pulsatile flow, pressure, and temperature was used to evaluate a blind navigation technique for placement of balloon-tipped catheters into the distal main stem of the PA. Catheter performance was observed with an intravascular endoscope. Three balloon catheters were selected for navigation trials: a 4 mm diameter × 1.2 cm, 2.7Fr, 142 cm angioplasty catheter (C4mm); a 10 mm diameter × 4 cm, 5Fr, 150-cm angioplasty catheter (C10mm); and a 16-mm diameter, 7Fr, 200-cm pancreatic duct sphincteroplasty catheter (C16mm). Successful catheter placement was defined as insertion within a left or right main stem of the PA to a distance greater than 20 cm beyond the bifurcation. A method of blind catheter placement into the distal main stem of the equine PA using balloon-tipped catheters was successfully developed. The 16-mm catheter was superior with an average proportion of successful insertions (PSIavg) of 93.6%; an average insertion distance in the main stem (IDMavg) of 30.1 ± 5.7 cm; and an average insertion distance anywhere in the PA (IDAavg) of 29.3 ± 6.4 cm versus the 10 mm (PSIavg 25%, IDMavg 39.3 ± 11.4 cm, IDAavg 19.3 ± 15.1 cm) and 4 mm (PSIavg 11%, IDMavg 40.0 ± 11.0 cm, IDAavg 12.8 ± 13.2 cm), respectively.
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