Comparison of 5F and 7/8F catheters for left ventricular and coronary angiography
Autor: | T. Talibi, W. P. Klinke, G. Kubac, W. K. K. Hui |
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Rok vydání: | 1990 |
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Cardiac Catheterization medicine.medical_specialty Heart disease medicine.medical_treatment Hemorrhage Coronary Angiography Catheterization Coronary artery disease Random Allocation Hematoma Internal medicine medicine Humans Fluoroscopy Prospective Studies Prospective cohort study Diatrizoate Meglumine Cardiac catheterization medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Cineradiography Heart Equipment Design Middle Aged medicine.disease Surgery Catheter Angiography Cardiology Female Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine business |
Zdroj: | Catheterization and Cardiovascular Diagnosis. 19:84-86 |
ISSN: | 1097-0304 0098-6569 |
Popis: | Fifty-two patients were randomized into two groups of 26 to the use of either 5 or 7/8F catheters for their first left heart cardiac catheterization. Clinical characteristics for the two groups were similar. 5F catheters were significantly inferior to 7/8F catheters in terms of torque control (P less than .001), ease of engaging coronary ostia (P less than .001), and quality of angiograms (P less than .05). Nine patients in the 5F group required a change to 7/8F catheters for completion of the procedure. There was no difference in procedure time or fluoroscopy time between the groups. Time to haemostasis was significantly shorter in the 5F group (P less than .01), but there was no difference between groups with respect to haematoma formation or rebleed after haemostasis. We conclude the slight advantage of 5F catheters in terms of haemostasis is outweighed by many disadvantages. Their routine use in cardiac catheterization, at least at this time, cannot be recommended. |
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