Hydrophilic polymer coating delamination during neurointerventional treatment after microcatheter withdrawal: particulate identification through attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Frontiers in Neurology Pub Date : 2025-01-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fneur.2024.1479375
Sebastian J Müller, Pablo Albiña-Palmarola, Stefan Konieczny, Gregor Manke, Sebastian Fischer, Hans Henkes
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Hydrophilic coating embolism (HCE) is a rare and underreported complication in neurointerventional practice that can lead to serious medical consequences. Two endovascular procedures were interrupted at our institution after a cloudy liquid content was observed inside the rotating hemostatic valves (RHV) during microcatheter withdrawal. In both cases, the same type of microcatheter (Prowler Select Plus) and RHV (Merit) were being used, and coating dislodgement was suspected. Attenuated total reflection Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) was used to identify the nature of such debris and compared it to samples obtained from different parts of an unused microcatheter and RHV. In an independent second analysis, an in vitro simulation of the withdrawal maneuver was conducted, followed by ATR-FTIR analysis. During both in vivo and in vitro observations, the presence of polyvinylpyrrolidone, a hydrophilic polymer commonly used for intravascular devices manufacture, was confirmed inside the RHV, and its origin was traced back to the surface coating of the distal and middle portions of the Prowler Select Plus microcatheter. This constitutes the first clinical report where hydrophilic coating dislodgement is linked to the microcatheter withdrawal maneuver using a specific microcatheter type, further replicated in an in vitro setting.

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微导管撤除后神经介入治疗过程中亲水聚合物涂层分层:衰减全反射傅里叶变换红外光谱颗粒识别
亲水涂层栓塞(HCE)是神经介入治疗中一种罕见且未被充分报道的并发症,可导致严重的医疗后果。在取下微导管时,在旋转止血阀(RHV)内观察到混浊液体后,我们机构的两次血管内手术中断。在这两种情况下,都使用了相同类型的微导管(Prowler Select Plus)和RHV (Merit),并怀疑涂层移位。使用衰减全反射傅立叶变换红外光谱(ATR-FTIR)来识别此类碎片的性质,并将其与从未使用的微导管和RHV的不同部分获得的样品进行比较。在独立的第二项分析中,进行了体外模拟退出操作,然后进行了ATR-FTIR分析。在体内和体外观察中,证实了RHV内存在聚乙烯吡咯烷酮(一种通常用于血管内设备制造的亲水聚合物),其来源可追溯到Prowler Select Plus微导管远端和中部的表面涂层。这是第一个将亲水性涂层脱位与使用特定微导管类型的微导管拔出操作联系起来的临床报告,并在体外环境中进一步复制。
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Frontiers in Neurology
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期刊介绍: The section Stroke aims to quickly and accurately publish important experimental, translational and clinical studies, and reviews that contribute to the knowledge of stroke, its causes, manifestations, diagnosis, and management.
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