Contrast-echocardiography: confirmation of patency of laser channels after transmyocardial laser revascularization.

Eur J Echocardiogr

Department of Cardio-Vascular Surgery, Unispital Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.

Published: March 2002

Aims: Apart from casuistic autopsy results there is no long-term evidence for channel perfusion after transmyocardial laser revascularization in humans.

Methods And Results: Fifteen consecutive patients aged 63+/-17 years were investigated 71+/-15 days after coronary artery bypass surgery and/or transmyocardial revascularization with 13-37 (20+/-5) channels (CO(2) laser, 40 J/pulse). Echocardiography was performed after injection of 6 ml echo contrast medium into left ventricular cavity and after injection of 3 ml contrast medium into the left main coronary artery. In five patients with additional bypass surgery to the same region, we also injected 3 ml contrast medium into bypass graft. We could prove in 10 of 15 patients (67%) one or two laser channels in the apical left ventricular myocardium. Channels were perfused exclusively during systole. During following heart cycles myocardium was opacified up to a mean width of 1.4+/-0.4 cm, a mean depth of 0.71+/-0.1cm, and a mean area of 1.0+/-0.6 cm(2). Contrast medium was washed out via coronary venous system in 9+/-8 systoles.

Conclusion: This is the first clinical evidence of long-term laser-channel patency in humans showing perfused myocardium via left ventricular cavity.

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