利用一次性血管造影尖端换能器尾状导管,计算机化左心室压力-容积关系(pV-loops)。

U Raff, T F Culclasure, C Clark, L Overturf, B M Groves
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摘要

在心导管实验室中,以pV环表示的左心室压力-容积关系可以提供重要的血流动力学信息。许多临床情况可能受益于左心室功能的定量评估。pV环的潜在应用包括血管活性药物和肌力药物的评估、球囊瓣膜成形术、冠状动脉成形术和瓣膜性心脏病的手术治疗。多年来,pV环的临床应用一直受到后勤困难的阻碍。合并在线并发数字成像数据以计算左室容积和从高保真尖端换能器获得的数字左室压力波形的能力,使我们能够开发一种在心导管手术过程中产生pV环路的技术。该方法提供了一种独立于边缘检测的左心室容积的自动测量或由训练有素的操作员跟踪心内膜边界的交互式技术。包括说明性案例研究,以证明该方法在心室血管造影过程中的潜力。讨论了该方法的实现和计算时间要求。pV回路产生对左心室功能研究的概念和价值已为人们所知多年。该技术将一次性尖端换能器血管导管的数字成像和数字生理数据与现代网络技术相结合,可以更容易地应用于置管过程,并可以增强左心室功能的有创血流动力学评估。
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Computerized left ventricular pressure-volume relationships (pV-loops) using disposable angiographic tip transducer pigtail catheters.

Left ventricular pressure-volume relationships expressed as pV loops could yield important hemodynamic information in the cardiac catheterization laboratory. Many clinical situations might benefit from a quantitative assessment of left ventricular function. Potential applications of pV loops include the assessment of vasoactive and inotropic drugs, balloon valvuloplasty, coronary angioplasty, and surgical treatment of valvular heart disease. For many years the clinical use of pV loops has been hindered by logistical difficulties. The ability to merge on-line concurrent digital imaging data for computation of left ventricular volume and digital left ventricular pressure wave forms obtained from high fidelity tip-transducer angiocatheters has allowed us to develop a technique which can generate pV loops during cardiac catheterization procedures. The method offers an automated measurement of left ventricular volume independent of edge detection or an interactive technique for tracing endocardial borders by a trained operator. Illustrative case studies are included to demonstrate the potential of the method during ventricular angiographic procedures. Implementation and computational time requirements of the method are discussed. The concept and the value of pV loop generation to study left ventricular performance has been known for many years. Combining digital imaging and digital physiologic data obtained with disposable tip-transducer angiocatheters with modern networking technology, the technique can more easily be applied to catheterization procedures and could enhance invasive hemodynamic assessment of left ventricular function.

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