Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where John A. Macoviak is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by John A. Macoviak.


Circulation | 2006

Percutaneous Septal Sinus Shortening A Novel Procedure for the Treatment of Functional Mitral Regurgitation

Jason H. Rogers; John A. Macoviak; David A. Rahdert; Patricia A. Takeda; Igor F. Palacios; Reginald I. Low

Background— The septal-to-lateral (SL) mitral annular diameter is increased in functional mitral regurgitation (MR). We describe a novel percutaneous technique (the percutaneous septal sinus shortening system) that ameliorates functional MR in an ovine model. Methods and Results— Sheep underwent rapid right ventricular pacing to obtain moderate to severe functional MR with SL enlargement. The percutaneous septal sinus shortening system was placed via standard interventional techniques consisting of a bridge (suture) element between interatrial septal wall and great cardiac vein anchors. Through progressive tensioning of the bridge element, direct SL shortening was achieved. Sheep underwent short-term (n=19) and long-term (n=4) evaluation after device implantation. In short-term studies, SL diameter decreased an average of 24% (32.5±3.5 to 24.6±2.4 mm; P<0.001), and MR grade significantly improved (2.1±0.6 to 0.4±0.4; P<0.001). Despite continued rapid pacing, chronic device implantation resulted in durable SL shortening (30.4±1.9 mm before implantation to 25.3±0.8 mm at 30 days; P=0.01) and MR reduction (1.8±0.5 before implantation to 0.2±0.1 at 30 days; P=0.01). Increased cardiac output, decreased wedge pressure, and decreased brain natriuretic peptide levels were observed in animals undergoing long-term device implantation. Conclusions— The percutaneous septal sinus shortening system is effective in ameliorating functional MR in an ovine tachycardia model. The procedure, which uses standard catheter techniques, can be deployed largely under fluoroscopic guidance. The unique bridge element appears durable and allows direct and precise SL shortening to a diameter optimal for MR reduction.


Archive | 2005

Devices, systems, and methods for reshaping a heart valve annulus

Timothy R. Machold; David A. Rahdert; John A. Macoviak; Robert T. Chang; Rick A. Soss


Archive | 2003

Devices, systems, and methods for supplementing, repairing, or replacing a native heart valve leaflet

John A. Macoviak; Robert T. Chang; David A. Rahdert; Timothy R. Machold; Rick A. Soss


Archive | 2002

Methods and devices for heart valve treatments

John A. Macoviak; Robert T. Chang; Timothy R. Machold; David A. Rahdert; Rick A. Soss


Archive | 2003

Devices, systems, and methods for retaining a native heart valve leaflet

David A. Rahdert; John A. Macoviak; Timothy R. Machold; Robert T. Chang; Rick A. Soss


Archive | 2005

Devices, systems, and methods for reshaping a heart valve annulus, including the use of an adjustable bridge implant system

Timothy R. Machold; David J. Scott; David A. Rahdert; David Tholfsen; Robert T. Chang; John A. Macoviak


Archive | 2003

Device and method for repairing a native heart valve leaflet

John A. Macoviak; Robert T. Chang; David A. Rahdert; Timothy R. Machold; Rick A. Soss


Archive | 2003

Devices and systems for reshaping a heart valve annulus

Timothy R. Machold; David A. Rahdert; John A. Macoviak; Robert T. Chang; Rick A. Soss


Archive | 2002

Devices for treating atrial fibrilation

John A. Macoviak; David A. Rahdert


Archive | 2005

Devices, systems, and methods for reshaping a heart valve annulus, including the use of a bridge implant

David A. Rahdert; Timothy R. Machold; Robert T. Chang; John A. Macoviak

Collaboration


Dive into the John A. Macoviak's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge