Aortography

10 Aortography


images Specific Indications and Contraindications


For the following indications additional angiographic imaging of the ascending aorta, of the aortic arch, or of the thoracic aorta is done during left heart catheterization and coronary angiography:


images Nonselective visualization of the coronary arteries if selective engagement was unsuccessful


images Nonselective visualization of coronary bypass grafts if selective engagement was not successful


images Aortic regurgitation


images Aortic valve stenosis


images Aortic aneurysm/aortic dissection


images Before endovascular repair of a dissection


images Sinus of Valsalva aneurysm


images Coarctation of the aorta


images Congenital malformations, for example, aortopulmonary septal defect, anomalous origins of supra-aortic vessels


In addition to the usual precautions regarding catheter handling and contraindications regarding contrast medium exposure, it should be noted that aortography requires a relatively high additional volume of contrast medium, which frequently is not tolerated by patients with impaired ventricular function and especially impaired renal function.



images Special caution must be observed when open-end catheters are used, for example, the Sones catheter. The correct intraluminal position must be confirmed. With incorrect placement, contrast medium can be injected accidently, and at high flow rates, into the coronary arteries or into the aortic wall.


Procedure


images Catheter


The standard catheter for aortography is the pigtail catheter, size 4F to 7F. In most cases aortography can be done with a 5F pigtail. In patients with a dilated aorta, higher injection rates (> 15 mL/s) are required to opacify the aorta sufficiently. In these cases 7F catheters should primarily be used.


images Procedure

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Jun 5, 2016 | Posted by in CARDIAC SURGERY | Comments Off on Aortography

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