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可转向和电磁跟踪导管:在猪模型中与图像融合的导航性能比较。

A Steerable and Electromagnetically Tracked Catheter: Navigation Performance Compared With Image Fusion in a Swine Model.

机构信息

Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.

Norwegian National Advisory Unit for Ultrasound and Image-Guided Therapy, St. Olavs Hospital, Trondheim, Norway.

出版信息

J Endovasc Ther. 2024 Apr;31(2):312-317. doi: 10.1177/15266028221123434. Epub 2022 Sep 17.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Cannulation of visceral vessels is necessary during fenestrated and branched endovascular aortic repair. In an attempt to reduce the associated radiation and contrast dose, an electromagnetically (EM) trackable and manually steerable catheter has been developed. The purpose of this preclinical swine study was to evaluate the cannulation performance and compare the cannulation performance using either EM tracking or image fusion as navigation tools.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Both renal arteries, the superior mesenteric artery, and the celiac trunk were attempted to be cannulated using a 7F steerable, EM trackable catheter in 3 pigs. Seven operators attempted cannulation using first 3-dimensional (3D) image navigation with EM tracking and then conventional image fusion guidance. The rate of successful cannulation was recorded, as well as procedure time and radiation exposure. Due to the lack of an EM trackable guidewire, cannulations that required more than 1 attempt were attempted only with image fusion. The EM tracking position data were registered to preoperative 3D images using a vessel-based registration algorithm.

RESULTS

A total of 72 cannulations were attempted with both methods, and 79% (57) were successful on the first attempt for both techniques. There was no difference in cannulation rate (p=1), and time-use was similar. Successful cannulation with image fusion was achieved in 97% of cases when multiple attempts were allowed.

CONCLUSION

This study demonstrated the feasibility of a steerable and EM trackable catheter with 3D image navigation. Navigation performance with EM tracking was similar to image fusion, without statistically significant differences in cannulation rates and procedure times. Further studies are needed to demonstrate this utility in patients with aortic disease.

CLINICAL IMPACT

Electromagnetic tracking in combination with a novel steerable catheter reduces radiation and contrast media doses while providing three-dimensional visualization and agile navigation during endovascular aortic procedures.

摘要

目的

在开窗和分支腔内主动脉修复中需要对内脏血管进行插管。为了减少相关的辐射和对比剂量,开发了一种电磁(EM)可跟踪和手动可控的导管。本临床猪研究的目的是评估插管性能,并比较使用 EM 跟踪或图像融合作为导航工具的插管性能。

材料和方法

在 3 头猪中,使用 7F 可控、EM 可跟踪导管尝试插管肾动脉、肠系膜上动脉和腹腔干。7 名操作人员首先尝试使用三维(3D)图像导航和 EM 跟踪进行插管,然后使用常规图像融合引导进行插管。记录成功插管的比例、手术时间和辐射暴露。由于缺乏 EM 可跟踪导丝,仅在图像融合下尝试了需要多次尝试的插管。使用基于血管的配准算法将 EM 跟踪位置数据与术前 3D 图像进行配准。

结果

两种方法共尝试插管 72 次,两种技术首次尝试的成功率均为 79%(57 次)。两种技术的插管成功率无差异(p=1),且时间使用相似。允许多次尝试时,图像融合可成功插管 97%的病例。

结论

本研究证明了一种带有 3D 图像导航的可控和 EM 可跟踪导管的可行性。EM 跟踪导航的性能与图像融合相似,在插管成功率和手术时间方面没有统计学差异。需要进一步的研究来证明这种在主动脉疾病患者中的实用性。

临床影响

电磁跟踪与新型可控导管相结合,可减少辐射和对比剂剂量,同时在腔内主动脉手术中提供三维可视化和灵活导航。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/ae67/10938482/02ce3845a644/10.1177_15266028221123434-fig1.jpg

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