Smith A C, Spinale F G, Carabello B A, Swindle M M
Department of Comparative Medicine, Cardiology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston.
J Invest Surg. 1989;2(2):187-94. doi: 10.3109/08941938909015350.
Long-term cardiovascular studies requiring repeated cardiac catheterizations often pose technical problems for investigator using swine. The purpose of this paper is to describe two reliable methods of cardiac catheterization that are used in swine to acquire complete hemodynamic data. Due to the depth of the vessels, vascular cut-downs are usually required. Hemodynamic, angiographic, and interventional cardiac catheters are introduced into either the femoral vessels or the external jugular vein and internal carotid artery. An alternative technique that obviates the need for multiple surgeries involves implantation of silastic catheters into both atria. This allows the passage of catheters directly into the heart chambers. A disadvantage of repeated vascular cut-downs is that a reduction of vascular access occurs. Chronic lines require careful attention to prevent infection and maintain patency.
需要反复进行心脏导管插入术的长期心血管研究,对使用猪的研究人员来说常常带来技术难题。本文旨在描述两种用于猪的可靠心脏导管插入术方法,以获取完整的血流动力学数据。由于血管较深,通常需要进行血管切开术。血流动力学、血管造影和介入性心脏导管通过股血管或颈外静脉及颈内动脉插入。另一种无需多次手术的技术是将硅橡胶导管植入两个心房。这使得导管能够直接进入心腔。反复进行血管切开术的一个缺点是血管通路减少。长期留置的导管需要仔细护理以防止感染并保持通畅。