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Treatment of Acute Pulmonary Embolism: Local Effects of Three Hydrodynamic Thrombectomy Devices in an Ex Vivo Porcine Model.

Authors :
Biederer, Jürgen
Charalambous, Nikolas
Paulsen, Friedrich
Heller, Martin
Müller-Hülsbeck, Stefan
Source :
Journal of Endovascular Therapy; Aug2006, Vol. 13 Issue 4, p549-560, 12p
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Purpose: To report an ex vivo study on the local effects of hydrodynamic thrombectomy for the treatment of acute pulmonary embolism (off-label use). Methods: Three devices (6-F Anglo Jet Xpeedior and 6-F and 8-F Oasis) were used for hydrodynamic thrombectomy inside the arteries of 24 inflated and perfused porcine lung explants. Each system was used at multiple positions inside 4 intact and 4 embolized lungs in vessels measuring 2 to 4 mm, 4 to 6 mm, 6 to 8 mm, and 8 to 10 mm. Angiograms prior to, during, and after catheter positioning and system operation were used to detect arterial wall trauma and to measure local clot remora[ per 30-second cycle. A total of 21 vessel wall samples were subjected to scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to evaluate non-perforating lesions. Results: All systems were able to remove clot material. The average recanalized vessel length normalized to 30 seconds for vessel diameters of 2 to 4 and 8 to 10 mm, respectively, was 1.17 and 1.75 cm (AngioJet), 0.97 and 0.25 cm (6-F Oasis), and 2.2 and 1.05 cm (8-F Oasis). Perforations occurred during positioning of the 6-F Oasis (4/78 maneuvers) and 8-F Oasis (13/60), but not the AngioJet (0/89); perforations were also seen during system operation (AngioJet: 21/89 activations, 6-F Oasis: 4/78, and 8-F Oasis: 9/60; all lesions inside vessels <6 mm in diameter). SEM showed 35 lesions, 14 with perforation (contrast extravasation) and 21 without perforation (induced by the tip of the guidewire). Conclusion: The Anglo Jet was most efficient in clot removal, followed by the 8-F Oasis. The 6-F Oasis was least efficient, but had fewest complications. According to these experiments, the tested hydrodynamic thrombectomy devices may cause perforations in vessels <6 mm in diameter. Changes in catheter design to reduce system-specific complication rates or to improve the efficacy of clot removal are warranted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15266028
Volume :
13
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Endovascular Therapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
22732499
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1583/06-1862.1