Endomyocardial biopsy through the left internal jugular vein in heart transplant recipients: a single center experience

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Nalli, Chiara [1 ]
Sponga, Sandro [1 ]
Benedetti, Giovanni [1 ]
Guzzi, Giorgio [1 ]
Di Nora, Concetta [1 ]
Stella, Laura Anna [1 ]
Bortolotti, Uberto [1 ]
Livi, Ugolino [1 ]
Vendramin, Igor [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hosp Udine, Cardiothorac Dept, Udine, Italy
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endomyocardial biopsy; heart transplantation; internal jugular vein; FEMORAL VEIN;
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10.2459/JCM.0000000000001655
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Endomyocardial biopsies for rejection monitoring after heart transplantation are generally performed through the right internal jugular vein. We aimed to assess the feasibility and safety of using the left internal jugular vein approach as a valid alternative to a femoral vein for endomyocardial biopsies whenever thrombosis of the right internal jugular vein precludes insertion of a bioptome.We have reviewed our experience with heart transplantation in the last 2 decades to identify patients in whom surveillance endomyocardial biopsy was performed through the left internal jugular vein. We herein describe the step-by-step procedure and report the preliminary results.From May 1, 2000 to January 31, 2024, 561 orthotopic heart transplants have been performed in our unit. In 49 patients (8.7%), the right internal jugular vein access was found to be unsuitable or occluded at eco-Doppler evaluation; in 15 of them (30%) a total of 206 endomyocardial biopsies have been performed, using the left internal jugular vein, without complications.Our experience demonstrates that the left internal jugular vein is a valid alternative approach for endomyocardial biopsies when the right internal jugular vein is not available. This technique is feasible, safe and reproducible and allows adequate rejection monitoring after heart transplantation.Endomyocardial biopsies for rejection monitoring after heart transplantation are generally performed through the right internal jugular vein. We aimed to assess the feasibility and safety of using the left internal jugular vein approach as a valid alternative to a femoral vein for endomyocardial biopsies whenever thrombosis of the right internal jugular vein precludes insertion of a bioptome.We have reviewed our experience with heart transplantation in the last 2 decades to identify patients in whom surveillance endomyocardial biopsy was performed through the left internal jugular vein. We herein describe the step-by-step procedure and report the preliminary results.From May 1, 2000 to January 31, 2024, 561 orthotopic heart transplants have been performed in our unit. In 49 patients (8.7%), the right internal jugular vein access was found to be unsuitable or occluded at eco-Doppler evaluation; in 15 of them (30%) a total of 206 endomyocardial biopsies have been performed, using the left internal jugular vein, without complications.Our experience demonstrates that the left internal jugular vein is a valid alternative approach for endomyocardial biopsies when the right internal jugular vein is not available. This technique is feasible, safe and reproducible and allows adequate rejection monitoring after heart transplantation.Endomyocardial biopsies for rejection monitoring after heart transplantation are generally performed through the right internal jugular vein. We aimed to assess the feasibility and safety of using the left internal jugular vein approach as a valid alternative to a femoral vein for endomyocardial biopsies whenever thrombosis of the right internal jugular vein precludes insertion of a bioptome.We have reviewed our experience with heart transplantation in the last 2 decades to identify patients in whom surveillance endomyocardial biopsy was performed through the left internal jugular vein. We herein describe the step-by-step procedure and report the preliminary results.From May 1, 2000 to January 31, 2024, 561 orthotopic heart transplants have been performed in our unit. In 49 patients (8. 7%), the right internal jugular vein access was found to be unsuitable or occluded at eco-Doppler evaluation; in 15 of them (30%) a total of 206 endomyocardial biopsies have been performed, using the left internal jugular vein, without complications.Our experience demonstrates that the left internal jugular vein is a valid alternative approach for endomyocardial biopsies when the right internal jugular vein is not available. This technique is feasible, safe and reproducible and allows adequate rejection monitoring after heart transplantation.Endomyocardial biopsies for rejection monitoring after heart transplantation are generally performed through the right internal jugular vein. We aimed to assess the feasibility and safety of using the left internal jugular vein approach as a valid alternative to a femoral vein for endomyocardial biopsies whenever thrombosis of the right internal jugular vein precludes insertion of a bioptome.We have reviewed our experience with heart transplantation in the last 2 decades to identify patients in whom surveillance endomyocardial biopsy was performed through the left internal jugular vein. We herein describe the step-by-step procedure and report the preliminary results.From May 1, 2000 to January 31, 2024, 561 orthotopic heart transplants have been performed in our unit. In 49 patients (8.7%), the right internal jugular vein access was found to be unsuitable or occluded at eco-Doppler evaluation; in 15 of them (30%) a total of 206 endomyocardial biopsies have been performed, using the left internal jugular vein, without complications.Our experience demonstrates that the left internal jugular vein is a valid alternative approach for endomyocardial biopsies when the right internal jugular vein is not available. This technique is feasible, safe and reproducible and allows adequate rejection monitoring after heart transplantation.
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