Background: We used a new vector, phased-array intracardiac catheter (AcuNav) with complete 2-dimensional imaging and Doppler capabilities to describe a systematic approach for a detailed anatomic and hemodynamic cardiac assessment.

Methods: In 14 dogs, the intracardiac echocardiographic catheter was inserted through an 11F venous access and placed in the right side of the heart to perform a comprehensive ultrasound examination of the heart.

Results: Imaging was successful in all dogs. All 4 cardiac chambers and valves were imaged clearly in multiple orientations. Additional structures seen included the vena cavae, coronary sinus, right and left appendages, interarterial septum, coronary arteries, and all 4 pulmonary veins. Intra-abdominal structures, such as the aorta, liver, and hepatic veins were also visualized. A complete Doppler examination of intracardiac and paracardiac flows was also possible.

Conclusion: AcuNav is a unique intracardiac imaging device, which allows comprehensive structural and functional cardiac assessment.

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