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A deflectable guiding catheter for real-time MRI-guided interventions

Authors :
Vincent Wu
Jamie A. Bell
Jessica H. Colyer
Robert J. Lederman
Anthony Z. Faranesh
Ozgur Kocaturk
Merdim Sonmez
Kanishka Ratnayaka
Christina E. Saikus
Source :
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 35:908-915
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Wiley, 2011.

Abstract

To design a deflectable guiding catheter that omits long metallic components yet preserves mechanical properties to facilitate therapeutic interventional MRI procedures.The catheter shaft incorporated Kevlar braiding. A 180° deflection was attained with a 5-cm nitinol slotted tube, a nitinol spring, and a Kevlar pull string. We tested three designs: passive, passive incorporating an inductively coupled coil, and active receiver. We characterized mechanical properties, MRI properties, RF induced heating, and in vivo performance in swine.Torque and tip deflection force were satisfactory. Representative procedures included hepatic and azygos vein access, laser cardiac septostomy, and atrial septal defect crossing. Visualization was best in the active configuration, delineating profile and tip orientation. The passive configuration could be used in tandem with an active guidewire to overcome its limited conspicuity. There was no RF-induced heating in all configurations under expected use conditions in vitro and in vivo.Kevlar and short nitinol component substitutions preserved mechanical properties. The active design offered the best visibility and usability but reintroduced metal conductors. We describe versatile deflectable guiding catheters with a 0.057" lumen for interventional MRI catheterization. Implementations are feasible using active, inductive, and passive visualization strategies to suit application requirements.

Details

ISSN :
10531807
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6c40ed2d8adc38815754fbb1ce7c5023