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José Luis Vázquez Martínez1,2, Kary Leonisa Quiñones Coneo3, Tomas Villen Villegas4, María Sánchez Porras3, Cesar Pérez-Caballero Macarrón3, Ana Coca Pérez3, Luis Fernandez Pineda5.
Abstract
Percutaneous cardiac intervention is an invasive diagnostic and therapeutic technique which carries a significant complication rate. Although the usefulness of EFAST protocol is widely recognised, this paper will attempt to explore a modified approach involving a focused examination on the retroperitoneal (r-EFAST). We have provided examples of 3 cases where r-EFAST was used to detect retroperitoneal bleeding in critical situations.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac catheterization; Congenital heart defect; Hematoma; Retroperitoneal space
Year: 2017 PMID: 28608268 PMCID: PMC5468180 DOI: 10.1186/s13089-017-0070-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Ultrasound J ISSN: 2036-3176
Fig. 1Retroperitoneal space anatomy. a Diagram shows the anterior pararenal space (blue line), the perirenal space (green line) and the posterior pararenal space (yellow line). Kidney (K), pancreas (P), colon (C) and peritoneal cavity (PC) b Perirenal and pararenal spaces in CT Scan with intravenous contrast
Fig. 2r-EFAST views: a Upper left abdominal quadrant. b Upper right abdominal quadrant. c Pericardial. d Pelvis. e Anterior thoracic. f Transverse epigastric
Fig. 3a r-EFAST: left perirenal hematoma of 1.5 cm (callipers). b CT Scan with intravenous contrast: peri- and pararenal hematoma (arrow) displacing anteriorly the left kidney
Fig. 4a r-EFAST: perirenal fluid collection anterior to psoas muscle (asterisk) measuring approximately 14 × 2 cms (callipers). b CT Scan with intravenous contrast: right perirenal hematoma with different densities that may correspond to active bleeding extending to pararenal space (arrow)
Fig. 5a r-EFAST: left renal hematoma of 6 cms (arrow). b CT Scan with intravenous contrast: perirenal hematoma (arrow), open to pararenal space. Also note the inhomogeneous distribution of intravenous contrast in the left kidney