Kissing-catheter technique in percutaneous transcatheter closure of patent ductus arteriosus: a snare-free approach.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of Invasive Cardiology Pub Date : 2024-07-25 DOI:10.25270/jic/24.00129
Chen Zhang, Lingxiao Chen, Hong Gu
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Objectives: For percutaneous closure of the patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) with a mushroom-shaped occluder, the establishment of a guidewire rail with the antegrade venous approach may be difficult in some cases. The retrograde technique can be used instead; however, the use of a snare system may bring extra costs and risks. The aim of the study was to report on a new method that fulfills the retrograde technique without the use of a snare system in transcatheter closure of PDA.

Methods: From May 2019 to January 2023, we attempted transcatheter closure using the kissing-catheter technique after failure of the conventional antegrade venous approach on 22 consecutive patients with PDA. This technique involves docking the distal ends of the antegrade catheter and retrograde catheter in the main pulmonary artery, and sending an exchange guidewire from one catheter, through the docking junction, and externalized from the proximal end of the other. Then an artery-PDA-vein guidewire loop was established for the delivery of the occluder. The results and operation time of this method were analyzed.

Results: Successful establishment of the guidewire rail was achieved in all patients. The average time from attempting to dock the 2 catheters to successfully passing the guidewire was 26 ± 15 seconds. There were no complications during or after the procedures.

Conclusions: The snare-free kissing-catheter technique is an efficient and reliable method for transcatheter closure of PDA in cases where the antegrade approach is difficult.

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经皮经导管闭合动脉导管未闭的吻合导管技术:一种无卡环方法。
目的:使用蘑菇状闭塞器经皮封堵动脉导管未闭(PDA)时,在某些情况下很难通过前行静脉途径建立导丝轨道。因此可以采用逆行技术,但使用套管系统可能会带来额外的费用和风险。本研究旨在报告一种在经导管闭合 PDA 时无需使用卡环系统即可实现逆行技术的新方法:方法:2019 年 5 月至 2023 年 1 月,我们对 22 名连续的 PDA 患者尝试了在传统前行静脉方法失败后使用吻合导管技术进行经导管闭合。该技术包括在主肺动脉中对接前行导管和逆行导管的远端,并从其中一根导管通过对接接头发送交换导丝,然后从另一根导管的近端外接。然后建立一个动脉-PDA-静脉导丝环,用于输送闭塞器。对该方法的效果和操作时间进行了分析:结果:所有患者都成功建立了导丝轨道。从尝试对接两根导管到成功通过导丝的平均时间为 26 ± 15 秒。术中和术后均未出现并发症:无卡环吻合导管技术是一种高效、可靠的经导管封堵 PDA 的方法,适用于前向入路困难的病例。
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Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Journal of Invasive Cardiology CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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2.90
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6.70%
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214
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Invasive Cardiology will consider for publication suitable articles on topics pertaining to the invasive treatment of patients with cardiovascular disease.
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