用离体四室工作猪心脏模型进行体内和离体起搏和传感性能的比较研究

T. Laske, N. Skadsberg, P. Iaizzo
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一项研究比较了心内膜起搏导联(5076,Medtronic, Inc., Minneapolis, MN)在体内和离体分离心脏模型的起搏和传感性能,该模型设计用于模拟体内生理条件下的所有四个心室。采用透视引导在体内植入铅。记录标准刺激和传感参数。使用标准心脏手术技术,切除8颗猪心脏,并在工作心脏模型中重新灌注,保留其原始导联位置。稳定后,重复电测量。离体电数值与体内测量值相比显著降低:r波幅度降低39%,p波幅度降低39%,转换率降低62%,起搏阻抗降低34%。起搏阈值在体内和离体时相似。性能的变化部分归因于局部组织变形在离体心脏准备导致铅松弛和取向的差异。这项比较研究证实了利用离体心脏模型可视化并同时评估导联起搏和感应性能与体内实验方法的价值。
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Comparative in vivo and ex vivo pacing and sensing performance study using isolated four-chamber working swine heart model
A study was conducted comparing the pacing and sensing performance of an endocardial pacing lead (5076, Medtronic, Inc., Minneapolis, MN) in vivo to an ex vivo isolated heart model designed to work all four chambers under simulated in vivo physiologic conditions. The lead was implanted in vivo using fluoroscopic guidance. Standard stimulation and sensing parameters were recorded. Using standard cardiac surgical techniques, 8 porcine hearts were excised and reperfused in a working heart model retaining their original lead placement. Following stabilization, the electrical measurements were repeated. Ex vivo electrical values were significantly decreased relative to the in vivo measurements: R-wave amplitude by 39%, P-wave amplitude by 39%, slew rate by 62%, and pacing impedance by 34%. Pacing threshold values were similar in vivo and ex vivo. Variations in performance were in part attributed to local tissue deformation in the isolated heart preparation leading to differences in lead slack and orientation. This comparative study substantiated the value of utilizing the isolated heart model to visualize and simultaneously evaluate lead pacing and sensing performance in comparison with in vivo experimental procedures.
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