| Literature DB >> 29780588 |
Rajiv Tayal1, M Zain Khakwani1, Benjamin Lesar1, Michael Sinclair1, Afroditi Emporelli1, Vadim Spektor1, Marc Cohen1, Najam Wasty1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Our previous work demonstrating great ease and predictability of cannulation of the major aortic arch branches with an upwardly pointing 3DR catheter, irrespective of aortic arch type, led us to hypothesize that centering or "cresting" of these vessels must occur along the superior most aspect of the aortic arch in a curvilinear fashion.Entities:
Keywords: Aorta; anatomy; cardiac catheterization; carotid access
Year: 2018 PMID: 29780588 PMCID: PMC5952282 DOI: 10.1177/2050312118776717
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SAGE Open Med ISSN: 2050-3121
Figure 1.Steps involved in sequential withdrawal technique with 3DR catheter: (a) the 3DR catheter is positioned in the proximal ascending aorta and withdrawn with the tip pointing cephalad. As the catheter is withdrawn, the slack depicted by the shaded area is eliminated. The catheter invariable intubates the Right brachiocephalic artery (BCA) without torqueing or manipulation and (b) sequential engagement of the Left Common Carotid artery and Left Subclavian then occurs as the catheter is further withdrawn in a torque free manner.
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Figure 2.TeraRecon image with software-generated curved planar reformation (CPR) line placed in center of aortic arch.
Figure 3.Manual CPR line adjustment to superior most aspect of aortic arch on two-dimensional image.
Figure 4.Corresponding curved planar reformation line positions at superior most aspect of aortic arch on three-dimensional TeraRecon image reconstructions.
Figure 5.Intersection of curved planar reformation line with origination of brachiocephalic vessels.
Figure 6.Aortic arch types.
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Patient demographics based on 107 patients with complete data.
| Total patients | 107 | |
|---|---|---|
| Mean age (years) | 58.2 | ±15.9 |
| Mean BSA | 1.87 m2 | ±0.87 |
| Male | 59/107 | 55.1% |
| HTN | 63/107 | 58.9% |
| DM | 22/107 | 20.5% |
| CAD | 12/107 | 11.2% |
| Type I arch | 64/107 | 59.8% |
| Bovine arch | 19/107 | 17.8% |
| Type II arch | 14/107 | 13.1% |
| Type III arch | 10/107 | 9.3% |
| Crested type I | 62/64 | 96.9% |
| Crested bovine | 19/19 | 100% |
| Crested type II | 13/14 | 92.9% |
| Crested type III | 10/10 | 100% |
| Total crested BCAs | 104/107 | 97.2% |
BSA: body surface area; HTN: hypertension; DM: diabetes mellitus; CAD: coronary artery disease; BCA: brachiocephalic artery.