OPTIMIZATION OF CORONARY VENOUS RETROPERFUSION METHODS
冠状静脉再灌注方法的优化
基本信息
- 批准号:3334827
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 26.83万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1977
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1977-12-01 至 1990-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:angiography arrhythmia biomedical equipment safety calcium channel blockers cardiotonic agents catheterization clinical biomedical equipment computer assisted diagnosis coronary bypass coronary occlusion /thrombosis diltiazem echocardiography fibrinolytic agents heart circulation heart function heart pharmacology hemodynamics histochemistry /cytochemistry histopathology induced hypothermia mathematical model myocardial infarct sizing myocardial ischemia /hypoxia particle postmortem procainamide prostaglandins radiotracer streptokinase
项目摘要
The proposed project is aimed at evaluation of coronary venous
retroperfusion methods for treatment of myocardial ischemia. Prior studies
have indicated that synchronized retroperfusion (SRP), during coronary
artery occlusions can significantly increase myocardial perfusion and
function in the profoundly ischemic zone, along with significantly
enhancing viability of the jeopardized myocardium. Recently developed
professionally manufactured SRP catheters and an integrated pump system are
being evaluated for safety and effectiveness, and clinical trials are
anticipated as soon as FDA permission is obtained. Preliminary checks in
patients indicate that SRP catheters can be appropriately placed without
difficulty and within minutes. Substantial interest in mechanisms and
applications of SRP was evident at the first International Symposium on
Myocardial Protection via the Coronary Sinus, held in Vienna in February
1984. Most recent laboratory emphasis has been on developing new methods
and pilot experiments to elucidate retroperfusion mechanisms, and evaluate
SRP techniques. Based on this work, a series of research projects are
being proposed which are considered important: 1) assessment of factors
affecting effective retrograde coronary venous delivery into ischemic
myocardium; 2) extension of the state of the art to clinically pertinent
timing of SRP followwing coronary occlusion, longer duration SRP treatment,
and determination of post-SRP effects; 3) optimization of moderately
hypothermic SRP; 4) retrograde infusion of cardioprotective drugs; 5)
further study of retroperfusion protection against reperfusion "no reflow"
derangements of function, metabolism, rhythm, edema/hemorrhages, and
myocardial damage; 6) supplemental data on retrograde coronary venous route
lysis of a coronary artery thrombus; 7) examination of alternate coronary
venous interventions such as the recently proposed pressure controlled
intermittent coronary sinus occlusion; 8) SRP during multiple/repetitive
brief coronary artery occlusions, to examine retroperfusion treatment for
complex PTCA procedures and other clinical states; 9) study of advantages
and limitations of intraoperative cardioplegia via coronary sinus
retroperfusion; 10) demonstration of integrated SRP system safety and
clinical applicability. The significance of the proposed research is that
future clinical SRP applications will be based on comprehensive criteria
derived from experimental evaluation of methods over an appropriate range
of physiologic conditions.
该项目旨在评价冠状静脉
用于治疗心肌缺血的逆向灌注方法。 先前研究
已经表明,在冠状动脉造影期间,
动脉闭塞可显著增加心肌灌注,
在深度缺血区发挥作用,沿着
增强受损心肌的存活力。 最近开发
专业制造的SRP导管和集成泵系统,
正在评估安全性和有效性,临床试验正在
预计一旦获得FDA许可。 初步检查
患者表示,SRP导管可以适当放置,
困难,几分钟内。 对各种机制和
在第一届国际研讨会上,
2月在维也纳举行的通过冠状窦保护心肌会议
1984. 最近实验室的重点是发展新的方法
和试点实验,以阐明逆向灌注机制,并评估
SRP技术。 在此基础上,开展了一系列研究项目,
被认为是重要的:1)评估因素
影响有效的逆行冠状静脉输送到缺血
心肌; 2)将最新技术水平扩展至临床相关
冠状动脉闭塞后SRP的时机,更长时间的SRP治疗,
和确定后SRP的影响; 3)优化适度
低温SRP; 4)心脏保护药物逆行输注; 5)
逆灌流对再灌注“无复流”保护作用的进一步研究
功能、代谢、节律紊乱、水肿/水肿,以及
心肌损伤; 6)逆行冠状静脉途径的补充数据
冠状动脉血栓溶解术; 7)检查交替冠状动脉
静脉介入例如最近提出的压力控制
间歇性冠状窦闭塞; 8)多次/重复性
短暂的冠状动脉闭塞,检查逆向灌注治疗,
复杂的PTCA手术和其他临床状态; 9)优势研究
术中经冠状静脉窦心脏停搏的局限性
逆向灌注; 10)证明集成SRP系统的安全性,
临床适用性。 拟议研究的意义在于,
未来的临床SRP应用将基于综合标准
源自对适当范围内方法的实验评价
生理条件。
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OPTIMIZATION OF CORONARY VENOUS RETROPERFUSION METHODS
冠状静脉再灌注方法的优化
- 批准号:
3334823 - 财政年份:1977
- 资助金额:
$ 26.83万 - 项目类别:
OPTIMIZATION OF CORONARY VENOUS RETROPERFUSION METHODS
冠状静脉再灌注方法的优化
- 批准号:
3334828 - 财政年份:1977
- 资助金额:
$ 26.83万 - 项目类别:
OPTIMIZATION OF CORONARY VENOUS RETROPERFUSION METHODS
冠状静脉再灌注方法的优化
- 批准号:
3334826 - 财政年份:1977
- 资助金额:
$ 26.83万 - 项目类别:
OPTIMIZATION OF CORONARY VENOUS RETROPERFUSION METHODS
冠状静脉再灌注方法的优化
- 批准号:
3334829 - 财政年份:1977
- 资助金额:
$ 26.83万 - 项目类别:
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冠状静脉再灌注和再输注的临床应用
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$ 26.83万 - 项目类别:
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冠状静脉再灌注和再输注的临床应用
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4695260 - 财政年份:
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