A transatrial pericardial access: lead placement as proof of concept

作者:Kassab G S*; Svendsen M; Combs W; Choy J S; Berbari E J; Navia J A
来源:American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 2010, 298(1): H287-H293.
DOI:10.1152/ajpheart.00575.2009

摘要

Kassab GS, Svendsen M, Combs W, Choy JS, Berbari EJ, Navia JA. A transatrial pericardial access: lead placement as proof of concept. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 298: H287-H293, 2010. First published October 23, 2009; doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00575.2009.-A safe, easy, and quick access into the pericardial space may provide a window for diagnostics and therapeutics to the heart. The objective of this study was to provide proof of concept for an engagement and access catheter that allows access to the pericardial space percutaneously. A multilumen catheter was developed to allow navigation and suction fixation to the right atrial appendage/wall in a normal swine model. Advancement through the multilumen catheter using a second catheter with a distal needle tip allows access to the pericardial space without pericardial puncture and advancement of a standard guide wire into the space. Navigation into the pericardial space was undertaken by fluoroscopy alone and was accomplished in 10 swine (5 acute and 5 chronic). As a specific application of this pericardial access method, a pacing lead was implanted on the epicardial surface. Five chronic swine experiments were conducted with successful pacing engagement verified by lead impedance and pacing threshold and sensing. Lead impedance exceeded 1,000 Omega preengagement and dropped by an average of 200 Omega upon implant (769 +/- 498 Omega). Pacing thresholds at 0.4 ms ranged from similar to 0.5 to 2.1 V acutely (1.03 +/- 0.92 V). No cardiac effusion or tamponade was observed in any of the acute or chronic studies. The ability to engage, maintain, and retract the right atrial appendage/wall and to engage an epicardial lead was successfully demonstrated. These findings support the feasibility of safe access into the pericardial space in a normal swine model and warrant further investigations for clinical translation.

  • 出版日期2010-1