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Occurrence and removal of a knotted pulmonary artery catheter: a case report.

Ladan Eshkevari1, Brandee M Baker.   

Abstract

The challenge of treating older, obese patients with various comorbidities has become a mainstay of anesthetic practice. In order to monitor and provide anesthesia safely, the nurse anesthetist must weigh the risks and benefits of all types of monitoring when these patients undergo major invasive procedures. One such option is the Swan-Ganz pulmonary artery catheter. During the last decade an estimated 2 million pulmonary artery (Swan-Ganz) catheters were sold annually in the United States. Although the pulmonary artery catheter is a useful and popular monitoring tool, the potential for complications does exist, with some estimates suggesting a mortality rate of 0.02% to 1.5%. These figures, along with other complications, warrant consideration when evaluating the risks and benefits of this method of monitoring. The following case report describes one potential complication, a knot, and its management by the anesthesia care team in coordination with interventional radiology.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18179002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AANA J        ISSN: 0094-6354


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1.  Pulmonary artery catheter coiled in the main pulmonary artery trunk.

Authors:  Nidhi Aggarwal; Yizhak Kupfer; Taek Sang Yoon; Sidney Tessler
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2013-07-04

2.  Diagnosis and Rescue of a Kinked Pulmonary Artery Catheter.

Authors:  Nicolas J Mouawad; Erica J Stein; Kenneth R Moran; Michael R Go; Thomas J Papadimos
Journal:  Case Rep Anesthesiol       Date:  2015-05-13

3.  Successful retrieval of a knotted pulmonary artery catheter trapped in the tricuspid valve apparatus.

Authors:  Muhammad Ishaq; Nicki Alexander; David H T Scott
Journal:  Saudi J Anaesth       Date:  2013-04
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