Three-dimensional intracardiac echocardiography for left atrial appendage sizing and percutaneous occlusion guidance
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Left atrial appendage (LAA) imaging is critical during percutaneous occlusion procedures. 3D-intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) features direct visualization of LAA from multiple cross-sectional planes at a time. We aimed at reporting procedural success of 3D-ICE-guided LAA occlusion and the correlation between pre-procedural transoesophageal echocardiography (TEE) and intraprocedural 3D-ICE for LAA sizing.
Among 274 patients undergoing left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) with a Watchman FLX, periprocedural ICE guidance was achieved via a commercially available 2D-ICE catheter (220 patients) or a novel (NUVISION™) 3D-ICE one (54 patients). Primary endpoint was a composite of procedural success and LAA sealing at follow-up TEE. Secondary endpoint was a composite of periprocedural device recapture/resizing plus presence of leaks ≥ 3 mm at follow-up TEE. 3D-ICE measurements of maximum landing zone correlated highly with pre-procedural TEE reference values [Pearson’s: 0.94;
Intracardiac echocardiography-guided LAAO showed a very high success, with no major adverse events. A very high level of agreement for LAA sizing was found between pre-procedural TEE and periprocedural 3D-ICE. 3D-ICE performed significantly better than 2D-ICE for FLX size selection and may provide better guidance during device deployment.
Contributors

Michele Magnocavallo
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Amin Al-Ahmad
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Mohamed Bassiouny
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Marialessia Denora
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Carlo Lavalle
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Gerald J Gallinghouse
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Pasquale Santangeli
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Marco Polselli
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Andrea Sarkozy
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Adnan Ahmed
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Javier E Sanchez
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Gian-Battista Chierchia
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David R Tschopp
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Carlo de Asmundis
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Luigi Di Biase
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Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy
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David J Burkhardt
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Rodney P Horton
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Andrea Natale
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