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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
- Cross aortic valve
- Prep pressure wire so it is flushed and flat on the table
- Press middle button on St. Jude receiver
- Turn on wire transmitter
- Both lights should turn solid green
- 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