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      Feasibility and safety of reprocessing of intracardiac echocardiography catheters for electrophysiology procedures – a large single center experience

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          Purpose

          Intra-cardiac echocardiography (ICE) has become an important tool for catheter ablation. Adoption of ICE imaging is still limited because of its prohibitively high cost. Our aim was to study the safety and feasibility of ICE catheters reprocessing and its environmental and financial impact.

          Methods

          This was a single center retrospective analysis of all consecutive electrophysiology procedures in which ICE catheters were used from 2015 to 2022. In total, 1128 patients were studied (70.6% male, mean age was 57.9 ± 13.2 years). The majority of procedures were related to atrial fibrillation ablation (84.6%) .

          Results

          For the whole cohort, 57 new ICE catheters were used. Consequently one catheter could be used for 19.8 procedures. New catheters were only used when the image obtained by reused probes was not satisfactory. There were no cases of ICE probe steering mechanism malfunction, no procedure related infections and no allergic reactions that could be attributed to the resterilization process. In total, there was 8.6% of complications not related to ICE imaging. Financially, ICE probe reprocessing resulted with 90% cost reduction (> 2 millions of Euros savings for the studied period) and 95% waste reduction (639.5 kg less, mostly non degradable waste was produced).

          Conclusion

          Our data suggests that ICE catheter reprocessing is feasible and safe. It seems that risk of infection is not increased. Significant economic and environmental savings could be achieved by ICE catheters reprocessing. Furthermore, ICE reprocessing could allow more extensive ICE usage resulting in safer procedures with a potential reduction of serious complications.

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                Contributors
                vvelagic@gmail.com
                Journal
                Cardiovasc Ultrasound
                Cardiovasc Ultrasound
                Cardiovascular Ultrasound
                BioMed Central (London )
                1476-7120
                26 October 2023
                26 October 2023
                2023
                : 21
                : 20
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Zagreb, School of Medicine, ( https://ror.org/00mv6sv71) Zagreb, Croatia
                [2 ]Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, University Hospital Center Zagreb, ( https://ror.org/00r9vb833) Zagreb, Croatia
                [3 ]GRID grid.411475.2, ISNI 0000 0004 1756 948X, Electrophysiology and Cardiac Pacing, Division of Cardiology, , University Hospital of Verona, ; Verona, Italy
                [4 ]GRID grid.411326.3, ISNI 0000 0004 0626 3362, Heart Rhythm Management Centre, , UZ Brussel-VUB, ; Brussels, Belgium
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                10.1186/s12947-023-00318-4
                10601175
                37880719
                f6e6e018-6579-44e4-8e59-949238474972
                © BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature 2023

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                : 16 August 2023
                : 18 October 2023
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                © BioMed Central Ltd., part of Springer Nature 2023

                Cardiovascular Medicine
                catheter ablation,intra-cardiac echography,catheter reprocessing,environmental impact,sustainability,recycling

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