Comparative in vitro study of two percutaneous hydrodynamic thrombectomy systems

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作者
Bucker, A
SchmitzRode, T
Vorwerk, D
Gunther, RW
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[1] Clinic for Diagnostic Radiology, University of Technology Aachen, D-52074 Aachen
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10.1016/S1051-0443(96)72887-7
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
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PURPOSE: To test the efficacy of clot removal in small- and large-caliber vessels and determine the extent of procedure-related particle embolization for two rheolytic thrombectomy devices, the Hydrolyser and Angiojet. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Both systems were applied with and without guiding catheters in an arterial (7-mm tube diameter, wall-adherent thrombus [mean, 5.3 g], flow of 500 mL/min) and a venous (20-mm tube diameter, free-floating thrombus [mean, 12 g], flow of 1,500 mL/min) flow model. RESULTS: Particle embolization was significantly lower for the Angiojet device (mean, 1.8% +/- 2.9 [standard deviation] vs mean 4.8% +/- 6.1 for particles >1,000 mu m). When the devices were used without guiding catheters, mean clot removal rates were 65% +/- 12 with the Hydrolyser and 49% +/- 9.2 with the Angiojet in the arterial flow model and 88% +/- 15.5 with the Hydrolyser and 85% +/- 17.8 with the Angiojet in the venous flow model. Significant improvements in clot removal rates were achieved with use of guiding catheters: 81% +/- 5.4 with the Hydrolyser and 89% +/- 3.9 with the Angiojet in the arterial flow model and 95% +/- 1.4 with the Hydrolyser and 97% +/- 0.84 with the Angiojet in the venous flow model. CONCLUSION: Use of guiding catheters improved the performance of both systems significantly. Both rheolytic catheters remove sufficient amounts of soft thrombus from a large-caliber vessel, especially when applied with a guiding catheter. However, firmer thrombus is difficult to remove. The particle embolization rate is low for both systems.
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