Access Complications and Management

Jul 8, 2016 by in CARDIOLOGY Comments Off on Access Complications and Management

Fig. 14.1 Bilateral occlusion of the femoral veins in a 12-month-old child: dye injection in both veins (a, b) shows the contrast drainage to the right heart via a paravertebral…

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Patient Information and Informed Consent

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© Springer-Verlag Italia 2015Gianfranco Butera, Massimo Chessa, Andreas Eicken and John Thomson (eds.)Cardiac Catheterization for Congenital Heart Disease10.1007/978-88-470-5681-7_1 1. Patient Information and Informed Consent Maarten Witsenburg1   (1) Departments of Congenital and Pediatric Cardiology, Thoraxcentre, Erasmus MC, 2040, 3000…

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Hemostasis

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Fig. 13.1 Hemostasis after transhepatic catheterization: (a) A small volume (1–2 ml) of the contrast is injected to visualize the hepatic veins. (b) An MReye Embolization Coil (0.035 in. × 4 cm × 3…

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Antibiotics and Anticoagulation

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Hand washing The most important procedure to prevent infection. For a minimum of 2–3 min, thoroughly scrub the hands and distal arms using an antiseptic agent. In some units it…

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Ambulatory Monitoring of Blood Pressure: An Overview of Devices, Analyses, and Clinical Utility

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Advantages Disadvantages Elimination of observer bias/error Cost Elimination of the white coat effect Time commitment on behalf of More comprehensive assessment of antihypertensive therapy Patient  Disturbed sleep Superior prognostic indicator…

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Prognostic Value of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring

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Fig. 9.1 Relation between office and ambulatory systolic blood pressure in untreated hypertensive subjects enrolled in the “Progetto Ipertensione Umbria monitoraggio Ambulatoriale” (PIUMA) study. For any given value of office…

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