Pseudoaneurysm after transradial cardiac catheterization: Case series and review of the literature

作者: Nicholas Collins , Rodrigo Wainstein , Michael Ward , Rohan Bhagwandeen , Vladimir Dzavik

DOI: 10.1002/CCD.23216

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摘要: Introduction: Radial artery access for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures offers clear advantages in terms of vascular complications. While radial occlusion may occasionally complicate access, new methods hemostasis are now utilized to avoid this complication. In contrast, pseudoaneurysm following is an extremely uncommon Methods: We describe a series patients who developed after their procedure. Results: Five interventional procedures, likely reflecting inadequate the procedure delayed bleeding complicating systemic anticoagulation. Conclusions: uncommon, cardiac catheterization with anticoagulation important contributor. The clinical presentation, precipitating mechanisms treatment options discussed. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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