A Simple Technique for Deploying the SENTINEL Cerebral Protection System in Bovine Aortic Arch Anatomy

IF 1.4 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Structural Heart Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.shj.2023.100228
Ajoe John Kattoor MD, Christopher Manion MD, Vijay Iyer MD, PhD
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Abstract

The SENTINEL Cerebral Protection System is one of the most commonly used devices for embolic protection during transcatheter aortic valve replacement. However, successful deployment of the SENTINEL device is often challenging in patients with a bovine aortic arch anatomy using the standard technique and requires extensive manipulation in the aortic arch increasing the risk of stroke. We describe a novel and simple technique of 2-filter deployment of SENTINEL device in patients with bovine arch anatomy. In this technique, after the deployment of the proximal filter, the device is hyperflexed on itself facing the lateral aspect of the ascending aorta instead of facing the descending aorta, with its tip pointing toward the common origin of the left common carotid artery (LCCA) and brachiocephalic trunk. The guidewire is then advanced to the LCCA. Since the guidewire can pass either anterior or posterior to the device shaft, the device needs to be untwisted either by clockwise or counterclockwise motion, before pulling the device shaft back to engage the LCCA, after which the distal filter can be deployed. Computed tomography scans obtained for planning transcatheter aortic valve replacement should be reviewed for the presence of bovine aortic arch anatomy so that this technique can be deployed directly, thereby reducing manipulations in the aortic arch, saving time, and not requiring additional equipment.

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在牛主动脉弓解剖中部署 SENTINEL 脑保护系统的简单技术
SENTINEL 脑保护系统是经导管主动脉瓣置换术中最常用的栓塞保护装置之一。然而,对于具有牛主动脉弓解剖结构的患者,使用标准技术成功部署 SENTINEL 装置往往具有挑战性,而且需要在主动脉弓上进行大量操作,增加了中风的风险。我们介绍了一种新颖而简单的技术,即在有牛形主动脉弓解剖结构的患者中使用 2 个过滤器部署 SENTINEL 装置。在这种技术中,在部署近端过滤器后,将装置超屈在升主动脉的外侧,而不是降主动脉的外侧,其顶端指向左颈总动脉 (LCCA) 和肱动脉干的共同起源。然后将导丝推进到 LCCA。由于导丝可以从器械轴的前方或后方通过,因此需要通过顺时针或逆时针运动来松开器械,然后再将器械轴拉回以插入 LCCA,之后就可以部署远端过滤器了。在规划经导管主动脉瓣置换术时获得的计算机断层扫描图像应检查是否存在牛主动脉弓解剖结构,以便直接部署该技术,从而减少主动脉弓内的操作,节省时间,并且不需要额外的设备。
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Structural Heart
Structural Heart Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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