@article{oai:repository.lib.tottori-u.ac.jp:00004624, author = {Takanari, Hiroki and W, Okuyama Minami and Kuroki, Kohji and Kondo, Hidekazu and Kira, Shintaro and Miura, Masahiro and Takahashi, Naohiko and Okuda, Takahisa}, issue = {1}, journal = {Yonago Acta Medica, Yonago Acta Medica}, month = {Feb}, note = {Although acute cardiac tamponade is one of the major problems in clinical practice, a suitable animal model is still lacking. We tried to create acute cardiac tamponade in macaques by echo-guided catheter manipulation. A 13-year-old male macaque was anesthetized, and a long sheath was inserted into the left ventricle via the left carotid artery under the guidance of transthoracic echocardiography. The sheath was then inserted into the orifice of the left coronary artery to perforate the proximal site of the left anterior descending branch. A cardiac tamponade was successfully created. Injection of diluted contrast agent into the pericardial space via a catheter made it possible to clearly distinguish between the hemopericardium and the surrounding tissues on postmortem computed tomography. This procedure did not need an X-ray imaging system during catheterization. Our present model would help us examine the intrathoracic organs in the presence of acute cardiac tamponade.}, pages = {192--195}, title = {Case Report of Acute Cardiac Tamponade Creation in a Macaque: Echo-Guided Catheter Manipulation to Perforate Coronary Artery}, volume = {66}, year = {2023} }