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#Press middle button on St. Jude receiver
#Press middle button on St. Jude receiver
#Turn on wire transmitter
#Turn on wire transmitter
#*Both lights should turn solid green
#Introduce wire into LV
#Introduce wire into LV
#Use plus and minus arrows on receiver box to adjust wire pressure reading to match catheter.
#*Note that waveforms will not match, but numbers should.
#*Snap a gradient while both wire and catheter are in LV to confirm calibration if desired.
#Pull catheter back across aortic valve
#Snap gradient

Revision as of 20:19, 17 November 2020

Procedure for measuring the Aortic valve gradient through a single arterial access using the Abbott Pressure wire.


Equipment

  • St. Jude pressure receiver

Open

  • Abbott pressure wire
  • Catheter (MD choice)
  • Intervention kit (You need, at minimum, a co-pilot and introducer needle)
  • Second transducer (ACIST, or manifold)

Procedure

  1. Cross aortic valve
  2. Prep pressure wire so it is flushed and flat on the table
  3. Press middle button on St. Jude receiver
  4. Turn on wire transmitter
    • Both lights should turn solid green
  5. Introduce wire into LV
  6. Use plus and minus arrows on receiver box to adjust wire pressure reading to match catheter.
    • Note that waveforms will not match, but numbers should.
    • Snap a gradient while both wire and catheter are in LV to confirm calibration if desired.
  7. Pull catheter back across aortic valve
  8. Snap gradient