3D TEE during catheter-based interventions

Francesco Fulvio Faletra, Giovanni Pedrazzini, Elena Pasotti, Stefano Muzzarelli, Maria Cristina Dequarti, Romina Murzilli, Susanne Anna Schlossbauer, Iveta Petrova Slater, Tiziano Moccetti, Francesco Fulvio Faletra, Giovanni Pedrazzini, Elena Pasotti, Stefano Muzzarelli, Maria Cristina Dequarti, Romina Murzilli, Susanne Anna Schlossbauer, Iveta Petrova Slater, Tiziano Moccetti

Abstract

Guidance of catheter-based procedures is performed using fluoroscopy and 2-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). Both of these imaging modalities have significant limitations. Because of its 3-dimensional (3D) nature, 3D TEE allows visualizing the entire scenario in which catheter-based procedures take place (including long segments of catheters, tips, and the devices) in a single 3D view. Despite these undeniable advantages, 3D TEE has not yet gained wide acceptance among most interventional cardiologists and echocardiographists. One reason for this reluctance is probably the absence of standardized approaches for obtaining 3D perspectives that provide the most comprehensive information for any single step of any specific procedure. Therefore, the purpose of this review is to describe what we believe to be the most useful 3D perspectives in the following catheter-based percutaneous interventions: transseptal puncture; patent foramen ovale/atrial septal defect closure; left atrial appendage occlusion; mitral valve repair; and closure of paravalvular leaks.

Keywords: 2-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography; 3-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography; catheter-based percutaneous interventions.

Copyright © 2014 American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Source: PubMed

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