| Literature DB >> 28413516 |
Yupeng Bai1, Liqun Hu1, Delong Yu1, Sheng Peng1, Mingjing Zhang1, Xiaogang Liu1, Ye Gu1.
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the feasibility of placing a coronary sinus (CS) catheter through the femoral veins of miniature swine. A total of 16 male domestic pigs (3-4 months old, 25±2 kg) were used. Firstly, the anatomic structure of the CS ostium of swine heart was observed at different angles under X-ray. The guide wire and Cobara catheter were subsequently advanced into the right atrium through the femoral vein. Subsequently, the guide wire was retracted behind the fix curve of the Cobara catheter and the catheter bent spontaneously in the absence of supporting guide wire following retraction. The catheter was then gently rotated clockwise to direct the catheter tip to the left allowing the catheter to easily be placed in the CS ostium. This method was associated with a short procedure time: The time on separation of the blood vessels was 15.5±5.8 min and the time of radiation exposure was 112±20 sec. The success rate of placing the catheter to CS ostium was 100%. Only one pig experienced a hematoma after the sheath was pulled out. All swine recovered without serious complications, such as perforation of coronary vein and pericardial tamponade. Therefore, this method of placing CS catheter is simple, safe and reliable, which may offer help for related research.Entities:
Keywords: coronary sinus; femoral vein; swine
Year: 2017 PMID: 28413516 PMCID: PMC5377517 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2017.4158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447