| Literature DB >> 30527842 |
Yuanqing Yao1, Jun Qian2, Shunkang Rong2, Yuwen Huang1, Bo Xiong1, Gang Yang2, Dengqing Zhang1, Shimin Deng2, Jie Tan2, Que Zhu2, Changming Deng2, Dichuan Liu2, Haitao Ran3, Zhigang Wang3, Jing Huang4.
Abstract
Stellate ganglion (SG) modification has been investigated for arrhythmia treatment. In this study, transesophageal SG imaging and intervention were explored using a homemade 30F integrated focused ultrasonic catheter in healthy mongrel canines in vivo. Anatomic details of SGs were ultrasonically imaged and evaluated. SG had a heterogeneous echoic structure and characteristic profiles sketched by hyper-echoic outlines in an ultrasonogram. Left SGs in the experimental group were successfully ablated through the esophagus under ultrasonic guidance provided by the catheter itself. Two weeks after the ablation, the QT and QTc of the experimental group decreased compared with those of the sham group and at baseline (both p values < 0.001). Histologic examination revealed that left SGs were destroyed. No major complications were observed. This approach may be further explored as a method for ganglia remodeling evaluation and as a strategy of ganglia modification for arrhythmia and for other diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Focused ultrasound; Stellate ganglion; Transesophageal catheter; Ultrasonic ablation; Ventricular arrhythmia
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30527842 DOI: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2018.10.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound Med Biol ISSN: 0301-5629 Impact factor: 2.998