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Post-cardiac catheterization access site complications and low-molecular -weight heparin following cardiac catheterization.

Lee A MacDonald1, Sheridan Meyers, Charles L Bennett, Dan Fintel, Neal Grosshans, Raffy Syegco, Charles J Davidson.   

Abstract

The low molecular weight heparin enoxaparin is often administered to patients on long-term anticoagulation regimens who temporarily discontinue warfarin prior to undergoing invasive procedures. The clinical outcome of all enoxaparin-treated patients who underwent cardiac catheterization or coronary artery interventional procedures (n = 119) was evaluated. A total of 5 patients (4.2%) requiring anticoagulation (3 with chronic atrial fibrillation and 2 with ventricular thrombi) developed severe late enoxaparin-associated hemorrhagic or vascular complications at the femoral arterial puncture site between 3 and 11 days post-procedure. Complications included development of femoral arterial pseudoaneurysm (n = 3), hypotension (systolic blood pressure < 90 mmHg) (n = 2), acute decrease in hemoglobin levels to < 8.5 mg/dl (n = 4) and cardiac arrest (n = 1). In patients receiving standard dose enoxaparin after percutaneous invasive cardiac procedures, there is the potential for delayed and severe access site hemorrhagic and vascular complications.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12556615

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invasive Cardiol        ISSN: 1042-3931            Impact factor:   2.022


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