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Closure of the femoral vein puncture site after transcatheter procedures using Angio-Seal

โœ Scribed by Humberto A. Coto


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
739 KB
Volume
55
Category
Article
ISSN
1522-1946

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Abstract

The use of anchorโ€based, collagenโ€derived vascular sealing devices in femoral vein punctures during right and left heart catheterizations or coronary interventions necessitating venous access for temporary pacemaker or hemodynamic monitoring has not been studied. We hypothesized that using these devices in the femoral vein would be practical and reliable. One hundred and ten consecutive patients undergoing right and left heart catheterization (56 patients, 51%) or coronary intervention (54 patients, 49%) were included in this study. Fortyโ€five of the interventions received IIb/IIIa inhibitors in combination with heparin, enoxaparin, aspirin, and clopidogrel. The Angioโ€Seal device was successfully deployed in the femoral vein in all patients, whereas 93 (85%) received arterial Angioโ€Seal, 8 received Perclose, and 9 (8%) had manual pressure or a Femโ€Stop applied to control arterial bleeding after deployment. We conclude that in patients undergoing transcatheter procedures requiring venous access, the use of an 8 Fr Angioโ€Seal to seal the femoral vein is safe and feasible. Cathet Cardiovasc Intervent 2002;55:16โ€“19. ยฉ 2002 Wileyโ€Liss, Inc.


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