Changes of the eSheath outer dimensions used for transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement

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Abstract

Innovative catheter systems with lower-profile sheaths and a dynamic expansion mechanism (DEM) were recently introduced for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). However, the labeling of 14 F and 16 F eSheaths denote the inner nominal diameter. Exact changes of the clinically relevant outer diameters during usage are not available. eSheaths were measured every 30 mm using a digital caliper. Unused 14 F and 16 F eSheaths served as controls. Maximum eSheath diameters were measured after insertion of the Edwards Commander Delivery System (ECDS) into 14 F and 16 F eSheaths.Finally, eSheaths were retrieved and measured after TAVR. Outer diameters of control 14 F eSheaths were 5.8 mm and 6.50 mm for the 16 F eSheath. Introduction of the 23 mm and 26 mm ECDS into 14 F eSheaths showed a maximum diameter of 7.65 mm and 7.64 mm (P = NS). Introduction of the 29 mm ECDS into the 16 F eSheath showed the greatest diameter of 8.18 mm (P = 0.03). After TAVR, diameters of the 14 F eSheaths were 7.14 mm (23 mm valve) and 7.26 mm (26 mm valve) (P = NS), while 16 F eSheaths were 8.10 mm (29 mm valve) (P ≤ 0.03). Nominal 14 F and 16 F eSheaths showed a significant increase of the outer diameter during advancement of the ECDS and after TAVR implantation.

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Koehler, T., Buege, M., Schleiting, H., Seyfarth, M., Tiroch, K., & Vorpahl, M. (2015). Changes of the eSheath outer dimensions used for transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement. BioMed Research International, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/572681

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