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Mechanical properties and imaging characteristics of remanufactured intravascular ultrasound catheters
Authors:Rainer Hoffmann  Phillip Haager  Gary Mintz and Heinz Klues
Institution:(1) Medical Clinic I, University RWTH Aachen, FRG, USA;(2) Washington Hospital Center, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) as a routine device in interventional cardiology is handicapped by its high price. 19 factory-made, lsquoremanufacturedrsquo IVUS catheters which consist of sterilized, used phased-array IVUS transducers inserted into a new catheter shaft were compared with 23 new IVUS catheters. 3 mechanical and 4 imaging characteristics were assessed on a 5 point scale (1 = unacceptable, 5 = excellent). Mechanical as well as imaging properties of lsquoremanufacturedrsquo IVUS catheter were comparable to new catheters with excellent ratings for each of the evaluated characteristics in 38 to 94% of lsquoremanufacturedrsquo catheters and 50 to 96% of new catheters. The initial failure rate for lsquoremanufacturedrsquo IVUS catheters was 31.6% vs. 4.3% for new catheters (P < 0.05). Overall failure rate was 47.3% for ldquoremanufacturedrdquo catheters vs. 8.7% for new catheters (P < 0.05). The failure was due to an electronic connecting problem occurring during mechanical stress to the IVUS catheter. In conclusion, lsquoremanufacturedrsquo IVUS catheters offer mechanical and imaging characteristics which are comparable to new catheters. Improvements in the lsquoremanufacturingrsquo process to resolve the high rate of electronic connecting problems may make this a promising approach to substantially lower the price of IVUS catheters.
Keywords:intravascular ultrasound  remanufacturing process
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