A right angle sump catheter device for use in venting the left side of the heart through the left atrium during operations using cardiopulmonary bypass has been described. Design features were based upon aspiration of the most dependent portion of the left atrium. It has proven useful in rendering a dry operating field. Aspiration of blood returning to the left side of the heart during cardiopulmonary bypass from bronchial or aorto-pulmonary collateral circulation is necessary in many open intracardiac operations. Traditionally, this blood has been removed through a catheter inserted through the apex of the left ventricle. This method has generally been satisfactory, but problems associated with catheter position in trabeculae of the left v...
Catheter-based radiofrequency ablation with pulmonary vein (PV) isolation has emerged as an effectiv...
Insufficient unloading of the left ventricle (LV) with blood stagnation is a limitation of percutane...
In the quest for more effective and less traumatic methods of treating heart failure the Baylor Univ...
With the aid of right heart catheterization information about the pressure in the left atrium can be...
Background: The clinical anatomy of the left atrium is of special interest since many invasive proce...
BACKGROUND:Left atrial pressure (LAP) monitoring provides a useful option for management of hemodyna...
The efficiency of left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) depends on the capacity of the inflow cann...
catheterization of the left heart are pres-ently commonplace maneuvers in the study of heart disease...
In a series of excellent studies, DENNIS and co-workers, 1962, have described a new method for left ...
The extended left atriotomy which combines the standard approach with the superior approach by conco...
The efficiency of left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) depends on the capacity of the inflow cannu...
Left heart catheterization has become an increasingly important method for the pre-operative assessm...
Transseptal left heart catheterization was performed in 106 instances in 101 patients using right an...
SentreHEART, an innovator in catheter technology for tissue closure, has built a device to ligate th...
Development in the 1950s of the transseptal technique for left heart catheterization is described. I...
Catheter-based radiofrequency ablation with pulmonary vein (PV) isolation has emerged as an effectiv...
Insufficient unloading of the left ventricle (LV) with blood stagnation is a limitation of percutane...
In the quest for more effective and less traumatic methods of treating heart failure the Baylor Univ...
With the aid of right heart catheterization information about the pressure in the left atrium can be...
Background: The clinical anatomy of the left atrium is of special interest since many invasive proce...
BACKGROUND:Left atrial pressure (LAP) monitoring provides a useful option for management of hemodyna...
The efficiency of left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) depends on the capacity of the inflow cann...
catheterization of the left heart are pres-ently commonplace maneuvers in the study of heart disease...
In a series of excellent studies, DENNIS and co-workers, 1962, have described a new method for left ...
The extended left atriotomy which combines the standard approach with the superior approach by conco...
The efficiency of left ventricular assist devices (LVAD) depends on the capacity of the inflow cannu...
Left heart catheterization has become an increasingly important method for the pre-operative assessm...
Transseptal left heart catheterization was performed in 106 instances in 101 patients using right an...
SentreHEART, an innovator in catheter technology for tissue closure, has built a device to ligate th...
Development in the 1950s of the transseptal technique for left heart catheterization is described. I...
Catheter-based radiofrequency ablation with pulmonary vein (PV) isolation has emerged as an effectiv...
Insufficient unloading of the left ventricle (LV) with blood stagnation is a limitation of percutane...
In the quest for more effective and less traumatic methods of treating heart failure the Baylor Univ...