Impact of Breathing and Anatomical Constraints on Subxiphoid Epicardial Puncture: Insights From a Japanese Cohort

IF 1.7 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Natnicha Pongbangli, Hirotsugu Ikewaki, Kyoko Hoshida, Kyoko Soejima
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Abstract

Background

The subxiphoid approach is increasingly utilized for epicardial interventions. Understanding the effect of respiration on the distance from the xiphoid process to the pericardium is essential for improving procedural safety and efficacy.

Methods

A cross-sectional study was conducted on 51 patients undergoing preprocedural ultrasound imaging. Measurements were taken in the supine position during spontaneous breathing at end-inspiration and end-expiration, with the probe directed toward both the midline and the left shoulder. Differences between respiratory phases and probe orientations were analyzed.

Results

The mean xiphoid-to-pericardium distance increased significantly from inspiration to expiration for both probe orientations (midline: 42.2 ± 12.2 mm vs. 54.6 ± 14.1 mm, p < 0.001; left shoulder: 40.5 ± 12.3 mm vs. 51.2 ± 14.2 mm, p < 0.001). The expiration-inspiration difference was greater with the midline direction (mean difference: 12.4 mm) than toward the left shoulder (10.7 mm). Probe direction affected measurements during expiration (p = 0.012) but not during inspiration (p = 0.104). The distance to the pericardium showed a positive correlation with body weight (r = 0.561), body mass index (r = 0.675), and chest dimensions, including anteroposterior (AP) (r = 0.477) and lateral diameters (r = 0.451). In contrast, the chest wall size index (lateral/AP ratio) was negatively correlated (r = −0.365). No significant difference in this distance was found between patients with and without chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Conclusions

Respiratory phase and anthropometric parameters significantly influence the distance to the pericardium. These findings may guide safer planning of subxiphoid epicardial procedures.

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呼吸和解剖限制对剑突下心外膜穿刺的影响:来自日本队列的见解
剑突下入路越来越多地被用于心外膜介入治疗。了解呼吸作用对剑突至心包距离的影响,对于提高手术安全性和有效性至关重要。方法对51例术前超声显像患者进行横断面研究。在吸气末和呼气末自主呼吸时采用仰卧位测量,探头同时指向中线和左肩。分析了呼吸相和探针取向的差异。结果两种探头方向剑突至心包的平均距离均显著增加(中线:42.2±12.2 mm vs. 54.6±14.1 mm, p < 0.001;左肩:40.5±12.3毫米和51.2±14.2毫米,p & lt; 0.001)。中线方向呼气吸气差(平均差12.4 mm)大于左肩方向呼气吸气差(平均差10.7 mm)。探针方向影响呼气时的测量(p = 0.012),但不影响吸气时的测量(p = 0.104)。心包距离与体重(r = 0.561)、体重指数(r = 0.675)、胸围(r = 0.477)、胸径(r = 0.451)呈正相关。相比之下,胸壁大小指数(侧壁/胸壁比值)呈负相关(r = - 0.365)。慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者和非慢性阻塞性肺疾病患者在这一距离上无显著差异。结论呼吸期和人体测量参数对心包距离有显著影响。这些发现可以指导剑突下心外膜手术的安全规划。
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Journal of Arrhythmia
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