Intracardiac Echocardiographic Guidance and Monitoring during Percutaneous Endomyocardial Gene Injection in Porcine Heart
- 20 May 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Human Gene Therapy
- Vol. 12 (8) , 893-903
- https://doi.org/10.1089/104303401750195863
Abstract
In an effort to develop a guiding and monitoring tool for transmyocardial gene transfer, we have evaluated the feasibility of intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) to guide percutaneous endomyocardial gene transfer (PEGT), and monitor complications, in a pig model. ICE (5.5-10 MHz), complemented by fluoroscopy, was utilized to guide a needle injection into the heart in 19 normal pigs. Using this system, we injected Evans blue dye into eight pigs (group I), a mixture of pCK-CAT plasmid and India ink into seven pigs (group II), and pCK-LacZ plasmid into four pigs (group III). In all pigs, ICE contributed to the injection procedure by guiding the catheter to anatomically distinct sites, and by assisting stabilization of the catheter-endocardial contact. ICE predicted the injection sites correctly in 56 of 64 sites (87.5%) in group I, and in 42 of 42 sites (100%) in group II. Leakage of injectate into the left ventricular cavity could be detected by the microbubbles generated. The sites of injections appeared as foci of bright myocardial echodensity, which persisted until the end of the procedure. The procedures were not associated with significant morbidity or mortality. The expression of the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CAT) gene was identified in 40 sites from 42 injections (95.2%) in group II. In group III, histology showed positive β-galactosidase staining of myocytes limited around the needle track with low transfection efficiency (<1%). These results suggest that real-time ICE monitoring proves safe and useful during PEGT for guiding needle injection, monitoring leakage, ensuring delivery of injectate into the myocardium, and instantly diagnosing cardiac complications, resulting in successful gene transfer.Keywords
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