用聚维酮碘溶液清洁尖端可显著降低1470 nm径向发射静脉内激光导管的功率输出。

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Alex Lapenga, Mark S Whiteley
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背景:静脉激光消融(EVLA)是下肢下肢静脉功能不全的首选治疗方法。目前的“行业标准”是使用1470纳米二极管激光器的单环径向发射导管。医生治疗不止一条静脉是很常见的,他们经常在重新引入导管之前清理导管尖端。我们观察到一些医生使用生理盐水,而另一些则使用聚维酮碘。这项体外研究的目的是确定聚维酮碘是否减少了从导管尖端发射的功率。方法测试5根径向导管,每根导管依次连接到功率为10 W的1470 nm二极管激光器。功率发射由连接到功率计的激光功率探测器测量。一旦激光达到稳定状态,功率计记录读数的平均值(模式)。每根导管在空气中进行点火测试,先浸入生理盐水,然后是聚维酮碘,最后用手术纱布擦拭针头上的聚维酮碘。结果空气组的辐射功率(9.05 W)显著高于生理盐水组(8.90 W)、聚维酮碘组(8.69 W)和擦后聚维酮碘组(8.87 W)。聚维酮碘在尖端发出的能量明显低于生理盐水,这模仿了静脉中导管被肿胀麻醉包围的情况。结论在实验室环境下,在径向发射导管的尖端放置聚维酮碘,可显著降低发射功率,传输激光能量为1470 nm。由于这是一项基于实验室的研究,因此需要进行临床研究,以确定这是否会在EVLA治疗期间转化为重大问题。
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Cleaning the tip with povidone-iodine solution significantly reduces power output from a radial emission endovenous laser catheter using 1470 nm.

BackgroundEndovenous laser ablation (EVLA) is a first line recommended treatment for incompetent truncal veins in the legs. The current "industry standard" is a single ring radially firing catheter, using a 1470 nm diode laser. It is common for doctors to treat more than one vein, and they often clean the catheter tip before re-introduction. We have observed some doctors using normal saline for this, but others using povidone-iodine. The aim of this in vitro study was to determine whether povidone-iodine reduces the power being emitted from the catheter tip.MethodsFive radial catheters were tested, each connected in turn to a 1470 nm diode laser set at 10 W. Power emission was measured by a laser power detector connected to a power meter. The power meter recorded an average (mode) of the readings once the laser had reached a steady state. Each catheter was tested firing in air, after dipping in normal saline, then povidone-iodine and finally after wiping the povidone-iodine off the tip with a surgical gauze.ResultsThe emitted power recorded for air (9.05 W) was significantly (p < .05) more than for normal saline (8.90 W), povidone-iodine (8.69 W) and post-wiping off povidone-iodine (8.87 W). The power emitted with povidone-iodine on the tip was significantly less than with normal saline, which mimics the situation of the catheter in a vein surrounded by tumescence anaesthesia.ConclusionIn a laboratory setting, povidone-iodine on the tip of a radially firing catheter transmitting laser energy at 1470 nm, significantly reduces the power being emitted. As this was a laboratory-based study, clinical studies are required to see if this translates into a significant problem during EVLA treatment.

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