3D transesophageal echocardiographic visualization of the pulmonary artery catheter through the tricuspid valve and their position relative to the tricuspid valve leaflets.

Pub Date : 2024-05-30 DOI:10.1186/s40981-024-00718-z
Shoko Takada, Tomoko Fujimoto, Akiko Tomita-Kobayashi, Yukio Hayashi
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Abstract

Background: The tricuspid valve is an atrioventricular valve consisting of three lobes. We used the 3D transesophageal echocardiography to visualize position of the pulmonary artery catheter at the tricuspid valve annulus and examined where the catheter passed through at the level of the tricuspid annulus.

Methods: In this prospective and observational study, we monitored the pressure wave on patients undergoing cardiac surgery with the catheter placement by monitoring the pressure waveform for 8 months. We measured the time required for the catheter to pass through the tricuspid and pulmonary valves, respectively. We acquired the 3D image of the tricuspid valve by transesophageal echocardiography and determined the position of the pulmonary artery catheter at the level of the tricuspid annulus. The data were analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis test followed by Mann-Whitney test with Holm multiple comparisons. P < 0.05 was considered significant.

Results: Of the 116 cases, the pulmonary artery catheter passed through the tricuspid valve between antero-posterior leaflets in 78 cases (67.2 %), between septal-posterior leaflets in 25 cases (21.6 %), and between antero-septal leaflets in 2 cases (1.7 %) and the center in 11 cases (9.5 %), respectively. The time required for the catheter to pass through the pulmonary valves was significantly different among the catheter positions at the level of the tricuspid annulus.

Conclusion: The pulmonary artery catheter location at the level of the tricuspid annulus can be identified using 3D transesophageal echocardiography. The location of the catheter significantly affects the pulmonary artery catheter placement time.

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三维经食道超声心动图显示肺动脉导管穿过三尖瓣的情况及其与三尖瓣瓣叶的相对位置。
背景:三尖瓣是由三叶组成的房室瓣。我们使用三维经食道超声心动图来观察肺动脉导管在三尖瓣瓣环处的位置,并检查导管在三尖瓣瓣环水平穿过的位置:在这项前瞻性观察研究中,我们对接受心脏手术并置入导管的患者进行了为期 8 个月的压力波形监测。我们分别测量了导管通过三尖瓣和肺动脉瓣所需的时间。我们通过经食道超声心动图获得了三尖瓣的三维图像,并确定了肺动脉导管在三尖瓣瓣环水平的位置。数据分析采用 Kruskal-Wallis 检验,然后进行 Mann-Whitney 检验和 Holm 多重比较。结果:在 116 例病例中,肺动脉导管穿过三尖瓣的情况分别为:前-后叶之间 78 例(67.2%)、隔-前叶之间 25 例(21.6%)、前-隔叶之间 2 例(1.7%)和中心 11 例(9.5%)。导管通过肺动脉瓣所需的时间在三尖瓣环水平的不同导管位置之间存在显著差异:结论:使用三维经食道超声心动图可确定三尖瓣环水平的肺动脉导管位置。导管位置对肺动脉导管置入时间有很大影响。
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