左心耳关闭术中器械栓塞的处理。

IF 9.5 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Joelle Kefer, Ole De Backer, Adel Aminian, Xavier Freixa, Sergio Berti, Ignacio Cruz-Gonzalez, Lorenz Räber, Nina Wunderlich, Philippe Garot, Jens Erik Nielsen-Kudsk, On Behalf Of The European Left Atrial Appendage Closure Club Elaacc
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摘要

经皮左心耳闭合术(LAAC)越来越多地被用于预防长期抗凝治疗不理想的房颤患者的心栓塞性卒中。随着时间的推移,手术的安全性有了显著提高;然而,器械栓塞仍然是一个严重的并发症,仍然发生在大约0.1%的病例中。它的管理必须迅速和有效,以减少死亡率。栓塞装置的解剖位置决定了回收的技术方法,并对患者的临床结果产生重大影响。经皮再捕获是主动脉栓塞或左心房栓塞的主要方法,而如果该装置与二尖瓣装置纠缠在一起,并且经导管装置移动到左心室(LV)腔无法解决血流动力学不良的问题,则应进行紧急手术。在左室栓塞且血流动力学稳定的情况下,可以尝试经股动脉或经隔膜取血。检索设备是成功的关键:所有执行LAAC程序的导管室应配备至少16 Fr护套、可操纵护套、单回路陷阱和抓取工具装置。本文总结了欧洲左心房附件关闭俱乐部对LAAC装置栓塞管理的共识建议。
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Management of device embolisation during left atrial appendage closure.

Percutaneous left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) is increasingly used as a valuable intervention to prevent cardioembolic stroke among patients with atrial fibrillation who are poor candidates for long-term anticoagulation. The safety of the procedure has significantly improved over time; nevertheless, device embolisation remains a severe complication that still occurs in around 0.1% of cases. Its management must be rapid and effective in order to reduce mortality. The anatomical location of the embolised device dictates the technical approach for retrieval and has a major impact on the clinical outcome of patients. Percutaneous recapture is the main approach in case of an aortic or left atrial embolisation, while emergent surgery should be performed if the device becomes entangled in the mitral apparatus with poor haemodynamics unsolved by transcatheter device mobilisation into the left ventricular (LV) cavity. In cases of LV embolisation and stable haemodynamics, a transfemoral or transseptal retrieval may be attempted. The equipment for retrieval is key to success: all cath labs performing LAAC procedures should be equipped with minimum 16 Fr sheaths, steerable sheaths, single-loop snares and grasping tool devices. This paper includes a summary of the European Left Atrial Appendage Closure Club consensus recommendations for LAAC device embolisation management.

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Eurointervention
Eurointervention CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
4.80%
发文量
380
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: EuroIntervention Journal is an international, English language, peer-reviewed journal whose aim is to create a community of high quality research and education in the field of percutaneous and surgical cardiovascular interventions.
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