Volume 53, Issue 3 pp. 392-396
Pediatric Intervention

Inferior vena cava occlusion catheter for pediatric patients with heart disease: For more detailed cardiovascular assessments

Hideaki Senzaki MD

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Hideaki Senzaki MD

Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Cardiology, Saitama Heart Institute, Saitama Medical School Hospital, Saitama, Japan

Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Saitama Heart Institute, Saitama Medical School Hospital, 38 Morohongo, Moroyama, Saitama 350-0495, JapanSearch for more papers by this author
Katuya Miyagawa MS

Katuya Miyagawa MS

Second Department of Research and Development Laboratory, Nissho Corporation, Shiga, Japan

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Yoshikazu Kishigami MS

Yoshikazu Kishigami MS

Second Department of Research and Development Laboratory, Nissho Corporation, Shiga, Japan

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Nozomu Sasaki MD

Nozomu Sasaki MD

Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Cardiology, Saitama Heart Institute, Saitama Medical School Hospital, Saitama, Japan

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Satoshi Masutani MD

Satoshi Masutani MD

Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Cardiology, Saitama Heart Institute, Saitama Medical School Hospital, Saitama, Japan

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Mio Taketazu MD

Mio Taketazu MD

Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Cardiology, Saitama Heart Institute, Saitama Medical School Hospital, Saitama, Japan

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Jun Kobayashi MD

Jun Kobayashi MD

Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Cardiology, Saitama Heart Institute, Saitama Medical School Hospital, Saitama, Japan

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Toshiki Kobyashi MD

Toshiki Kobyashi MD

Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Cardiology, Saitama Heart Institute, Saitama Medical School Hospital, Saitama, Japan

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Haruhiko Asano MD

Haruhiko Asano MD

Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Saitama Heart Institute, Saitama Medical School Hospital, Saitama, Japan

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Shunei Kyo MD

Shunei Kyo MD

Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Saitama Heart Institute, Saitama Medical School Hospital, Saitama, Japan

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Yuji Yokote MD

Yuji Yokote MD

Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Saitama Heart Institute, Saitama Medical School Hospital, Saitama, Japan

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First published: 29 June 2001
Citations: 9

Abstract

Traditional evaluation of cardiac function is too often limited by reliance on measurements with complex interdependence between cardiac properties and loading factors. Analysis by ventricular pressure–volume (P–V), –area (P–A), or –dimension (P–D) relations during inferior vena caval (IVC) occlusion independently quantifies ventricular properties and loading conditions, providing detailed information about cardiovascular dynamics. However, there has been no appropriate size of balloon catheter that can effectively occlude IVC of pediatric patients, hindering the application of P–V (P–A, or P–D) analysis to children with heart disease despite its potential benefit. To address this problem, we have developed a new balloon catheter for IVC occlusion in children. The catheter effectively occluded IVC in 92 pediatric patients with varying forms of heart disease who underwent cardiac catheterization, yielding end-systolic pressure–area relations. Thus a newly developed balloon catheter would contribute to establishing more accurate and detailed cardiovascular assessments in children with heart disease. Cathet Cardiovasc Intervent 2001;53:392–396. © 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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