IN-VITRO EVALUATION OF VENA-CAVA FILTERS

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作者
HAMMER, FD [1 ]
ROUSSEAU, HP [1 ]
JOFFRE, FG [1 ]
SENTENAC, BP [1 ]
TRANVAN, T [1 ]
BARTHELEMY, RP [1 ]
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[1] CHU RANGUEIL,DEPT RADIOL,F-31054 TOULOUSE,FRANCE
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10.1016/S1051-0443(94)71627-4
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
PURPOSE: The authors tested in vitro nine caval filters to evaluate clot-trapping capacity and transfilter pressure gradients under varying experimental conditions. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The filtering efficiency of the stainless-steel Greenfield filter was evaluated in a modified flow model. A total of 2,100 clots were injected. In addition, controlled parameters simulating in vivo conditions were selected to appreciate clot-trapping capacity and pressure gradients for nine filters in horizontal and vertical positions, by using small (3 x 30 mm) and medium-sized (5 x 30 mm) clots. Statistical evaluation was performed for 3,600 clot deliveries. RESULTS: Depending on experimental conditions, the clot-trapping capacity of the Greenfield filter varied greatly (0%-78%) by using small and medium clots. Bird's Nest and Simon nitinol filters demonstrated the highest filtering efficiency (94%-100%) for small clots. Medium clots were effectively captured by Bird's Nest, Simon nitinol, Antheor, and Gunther Tulip filters (79%-100%). CONCLUSION: Experimental parameters influence a filter's clot-trapping capacity, Bird's Nest filters demonstrated the highest clot-trapping capacity.
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