简介:
Overview
This study presents a swine model for targeted delivery of pharmacological agents to the pericardial space. The model allows investigation of the effects of these agents on atrial fibrillation and ischemic protection.
Key Study Components
Area of Science
- Cardiac electrophysiology
- Pharmacology
- Animal models in cardiovascular research
Background
- The swine model closely mimics human cardiac anatomy.
- Pericardial delivery of drugs may reduce surgical side effects.
- Understanding drug efficacy in this model can improve transplant outcomes.
- Electrophysiological measurements are crucial for assessing drug effects.
Purpose of Study
- To evaluate pharmacological agents for reducing atrial fibrillation burden.
- To assess the practicality of drug delivery during cardiac surgery.
- To investigate the effects of drugs on refractory periods and ischemic damage.
Methods Used
- Placement of pacing leads in the right atrium and ventricle.
- Induction of atrial fibrillation via electrical shock.
- Delivery of drugs to the pericardial space and monitoring effects.
- Assessment of refractory periods and AF burden at specified intervals.
Main Results
- Pharmacological agents delivered to the pericardial space showed potential in reducing AF burden.
- Refractory periods were effectively measured post-drug delivery.
- The swine model demonstrated advantages for studying cardiac interventions.
- Results may inform clinical practices in cardiac surgery and transplantation.
Conclusions
- The swine model is a valuable tool for evaluating cardiac pharmacotherapy.
- Pericardial drug delivery could enhance surgical outcomes.
- Further studies are needed to optimize drug selection and delivery methods.
What is the significance of using a swine model?
The swine model closely resembles human cardiac anatomy, making it ideal for studying cardiac interventions.
How are pharmacological agents delivered in this study?
Agents are delivered directly to the pericardial space to assess their effects on cardiac function.
What measurements are taken during the experiment?
Refractory periods and atrial fibrillation burden are measured at 30 and 60 minutes post-delivery.
Why is atrial fibrillation induced in the study?
Inducing AF allows researchers to evaluate the effectiveness of pharmacological agents in reducing AF burden.
What are the potential clinical applications of this research?
The findings may improve drug delivery methods during cardiac surgeries and enhance transplant outcomes.