Prevalence of and risk factors for acute occlusive arterial injury following pediatric cardiac catheterization: A large single‐center cohort study
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2013Vol. 82(3), pp. 454–462
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Andrew C. Glatz, Samir S. Shah, Ann L. McCarthy, Diana L. Geisser, Kaitlyn Daniels, Dawei Xie, Brian D. Hanna, Robert W. Grundmeier, Matthew J. Gillespie, Jonathan J. Rome
Abstract
AOAI occurred in 4.3% of pediatric cardiac catheterizations, and was most likely in smaller children and those with larger arterial catheters. Risk was also independently increased by arterial catheter exchange and having a final ACT <250 sec. These data act as an important benchmark and identify areas for intervention for future studies.
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