Heart, lung & circulation
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Right heart catheterisation (RHC) is a minimally invasive procedure that provides direct haemodynamic measurement of intracardiac and pulmonary pressures. It is the gold standard investigation for the diagnosis and management of pulmonary hypertension. This article will describe how to perform right heart catheterisation, indications and contraindications.
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Heart, lung & circulation · Apr 2019
ReviewThe Australian and New Zealand Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Survey: Calendar Year 2017.
A cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED) survey was undertaken in Australia and New Zealand for calendar year 2017 and involved pacemakers (PMs) and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs). ⋯ For 2017, there were 17,971 (15,203 in 2013) new PMs sold in Australia and 1,811 (1,641 in 2013) implanted in New Zealand. The number of new PM implants per million population was 745 for Australia (652 in 2013) and 384 for New Zealand (367 in 2013). In both Australia and New Zealand, the number of PM replacements fell as a result of improved power source service life. Pulse generator types implanted were predominantly dual chamber; Australia 73% (74% in 2013) and New Zealand 68% (59% in 2013). There were 1,247 biventricular PMs implanted in Australia (661 in 2013) and 118 in New Zealand (83 in 2013). Transvenous pacing leads were overwhelmingly active fixation in both the atrium and ventricle. In Australia there was an increase in ICD usage with 4,212 new implants (3,904 in 2013), but a small fall in New Zealand to 396 (423 in 2013). The new ICD implants per million population were 175 for Australia (167 in 2013) and 90 for New Zealand (95 in 2013). There was a small reduction in biventricular ICDs in both Australia (2,195) and New Zealand (111).
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Heart, lung & circulation · Apr 2019
Direct Innominate Artery Cannulation as a Sole Systemic and Cerebral Perfusion Technique in Aortic Surgery.
Arterial cannulation is often challenging in thoracic aortic surgery due to the location of the surgery and need for cerebral protection during periods of circulatory arrest. Cannulation sites including the ascending and descending aorta, axillary, carotid and femoral arteries have limitations and are associated with complications due to their proximity to surrounding structures. Therefore, the innominate artery can be used by either direct cannulation or indirect cannulation via a graft as an alternative site. We present a technique of sole direct innominate artery cannulation that is able to provide both systemic and selective antegrade cerebral perfusion during aortic surgery.
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Heart, lung & circulation · Apr 2019
Angioscopic Evaluation During Balloon Pulmonary Angioplasty in Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension.
Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension (CTEPH) is a progressive disorder with a poor prognosis. Recently, balloon pulmonary angioplasty (BPA) has been reported to be an effective treatment for inoperable patients with CTEPH. However, this catheter-based treatment has potentially life-threatening vascular complications. To improve the efficacy and safety of BPA, we assessed the morphological evaluation of organised thrombus and the vascular injury by BPA procedure. ⋯ Assessment of organised thrombus and vascular injury by angioscopy might contribute to improving the treatment of the patients with CTEPH.
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Heart, lung & circulation · Mar 2019
Clinical and Angiographic Predictors of Mortality in Sudden Cardiac Arrest Patients Having Cardiac Catheterisation: A Single Centre Registry.
Immediate cardiac catheterisation (CC) is recommended in ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) following sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Guidelines advise urgent CC for SCA patients without-STEMI, at clinician discretion. We examined the clinical and angiographic factors predicting mortality in SCA patients having CC. ⋯ Elevated serum lactate, tSS, and delayed CC, were predictive of longer-term mortality in SCA patients having CC. Late CC in patients without-STEMI suggest scope for improvement in real-world systems of care. Closer scrutiny of target lesion complexity may aid prognostication in SCA survivors.