Circulation, Vol 81, 2007-2012, Copyright © 1990 by American Heart Association
NG Pandian, A Weintraub, A Kreis, SL Schwartz, MA Konstam and DN Salem
Intravascular ultrasound imaging is a promising new method for assessing
vascular morphology. We evaluated the capability of intravascular
ultrasound to quantify pulmonary artery (PA) morphology in vitro and
explored the feasibility of in vivo PA imaging in animals and humans. In
the in vitro study of 15 PA segments, we used a 20-MHz prototype ultrasound
catheter. Intravascular ultrasound (y) provided crisp images of PA segments
and demonstrated excellent correlations with anatomic measurements (x) in
the estimation of luminal area (y = 0.89x + 2.95, r = 0.99, p less than
0.001), luminal diameter (n = 30, y = 0.79x + 0.96, r = 0.92, p less than
0.001), and vessel wall thickness (n = 60, y = 0.65x + 0.33, r = 0.85, p
less than 0.001). We subsequently introduced the probe into the PA of 10
dogs and were able to obtain real-time, two-dimensional images of the main
PA, its major branches, and farther smaller branches as far as the wedge
level. To evaluate the in vivo feasibility of PA imaging in conscious
humans, we used a commercially available, 20-MHz intravascular ultrasound
(IVUS) catheter in 22 subjects through a femoral or jugular venous sheath
at the end of standard diagnostic cardiac catheterization. In 20 subjects,
we acquired dynamic, high-resolution, cross-sectional images of the
proximal and distal PA. Changes in shape and decreasing luminal area could
be clearly recognized as the IVUS catheter reached branching points and as
it passed more distally. There were no complications.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT
250 WORDS)
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Intracardiac, intravascular, two-dimensional, high-frequency ultrasound imaging of pulmonary artery and its branches in humans and animals
Department of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts.
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