Confirming pericardial access by using impedance measurements from a micropuncture needle.
Mathews JohnAllison PostDavid A BurklandBrian D GreetJordan ChaissonGeorge A HebertonMohammad SaeedAbdi RasekhMehdi RazaviPublished in: Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE (2020)
Continuous bioimpedance monitoring from a modified micropuncture needle during pericardial access can be used to clearly differentiate tissues. Combined with traditional imaging modalities, this system allows for confirming access to the pericardial space while avoiding inadvertent puncture of other organs, creating a safer and more efficient needle-access procedure.