2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacep.2015.06.007
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Intentional Right Atrial Exit and Carbon Dioxide Insufflation to Facilitate Subxiphoid Needle Entry Into the Empty Pericardial Space

Abstract: OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to test whether a microcatheter can safely be advanced across the right atrial appendage to access the pericardium and then withdrawn despite subsequent high-intensity anticoagulation. We also tested whether transatrial pericardial insufflation of carbon dioxide (CO2) would enhance the safety of subxiphoid needle access to the empty pericardium by separating the heart from the anterior pericardium. BACKGROUND Subxiphoid needle access to the empty pericardium, required… Show more

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“…12 Insufflation of CO 2 , as shown by Juli a and colleagues, 5 has an excellent safety profile and virtually eliminates the risk of RV or coronary puncture. 5,13,14 In their series, no complications were noted from the pericardial access itself. In the case described above, their technique provided more separation for puncture from the sternum and mammary vessels in a patient with an enlarged RV, and also provided visualization of pericardial adhesions prior to attempts at access, so that puncture could be guided into areas without adhesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…12 Insufflation of CO 2 , as shown by Juli a and colleagues, 5 has an excellent safety profile and virtually eliminates the risk of RV or coronary puncture. 5,13,14 In their series, no complications were noted from the pericardial access itself. In the case described above, their technique provided more separation for puncture from the sternum and mammary vessels in a patient with an enlarged RV, and also provided visualization of pericardial adhesions prior to attempts at access, so that puncture could be guided into areas without adhesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Interventionalists and electrophysiologists have gained experience in this technique 23 , 24 , 25 . Alternatives to percutaneous routs of pericardial access, such as right atrial exit, are under clinical investigation and may be safer in some patients (29) . We had no difficulties with percutaneous pericardial access and no instances of myocardial puncture or coronary artery damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pericardial access for epicardial mapping was obtained via right atrial appendage exit 21 . Isthmus chemoablation was performed under real-time MRI guidance.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%