National survey of the use of endomyocardial biopsy in Japan

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A national survey of endomyocardial biopsy procedures was conducted in Japan. Questionnaires were mailed to 852 institutions and statistical analysis of the 213 completed questionnaires (25.0% of the total) was performed. Cardiac biopsies were being performed at 134 of these institutions (62.9%), representing a 5.5-fold increase over 1980. A total of 19,964 cardiac biopsies have been performed in Japan. Specimens were obtained from the right ventricle at 113 institutions, and from the left ventricle at 76 centers. The Konno-Sakakibara bioptome was used at 32 institutions, whereas the long sheath method was used at 98 institutions. Sixty of the institutions (44.8%) had encountered ventricular wall perforation. The perforation rate of the two ventricles combined was 0.7% (147 of 19,964 cases), with a mortality rate of 0.05% (10 of 19,964 cases). Endomyocardial biopsy has become widespread in Japan, and its safety was ascertained by this national survey.

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Hiramitsu, S., Hiroe, M., Uemura, A., Kimura, K., Hishida, H., & Morimoto, S. I. (1998). National survey of the use of endomyocardial biopsy in Japan. Japanese Circulation Journal, 62(12), 909–912. https://doi.org/10.1253/jcj.62.909

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