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Access and closure management of large bore femoral arterial access.

Amir Kaki1, Nimrod Blank1, M Chadi Alraies1, Marvin Kajy1, Cindy L Grines2, Reema Hasan3, Wah Wah Htun4, James Glazier1, Tamam Mohamad1, Mahir Elder1, Theodore Schreiber1.   

Abstract

Femoral and radial artery access continue to be the standard of care for percutaneous coronary interventions. Cardiac catheterization has progressed to encompass a wide range of diagnostic and interventional procedures including coronary, peripheral, endovascular, and structural heart disease interventions. Despite advanced technology to make these procedures safe, bleeding, and vascular complications continue to be a substantial source of morbidity, especially in patients undergoing large-bore access procedures. New variations of percutaneous devices have reduced complications associated with these procedures. However, safe vascular access with effective hemostasis requires special techniques which have not been well described in the literature. Large-bore femoral artery access is feasible, safe, and associated with low complication rates when a protocol is implemented. Wayne State University, Detroit Medical Center Heart Hospital is a tertiary care, high-volume center for endovascular, structural heart and complex high risk indicated procedures with more 150 procedures involving mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices per year. In this manuscript, we describe our approach to femoral artery large-bore sheath insertion and management. Our protocol includes proper identification of the puncture site, device selection, insertion, assessment of limb perfusion while on prolong MCS support, and hemostasis techniques after sheath removal.
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Keywords:  complex coronary intervention; coronary artery disease; femoral closure devices; interventional devices; large femoral access; structural heart disease

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30456854     DOI: 10.1111/joic.12571

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Interv Cardiol        ISSN: 0896-4327            Impact factor:   2.279


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Review 4.  A Review of the Impella Devices.

Authors:  Rami Zein; Chirdeep Patel; Adrian Mercado-Alamo; Theodore Schreiber; Amir Kaki
Journal:  Interv Cardiol       Date:  2022-04-08

5.  Manual compression versus MANTA device for access management after impella removal on the ICU.

Authors:  Florim Cuculi; Philipp Burkart; Giacomo Cioffi; Federico Moccetti; Mehdi Madanchi; Thomas Seiler; Stefanie Hess; Mathias Wolfrum; Magiliny Jeyarasa; Sonja Meier; Silvia Kuzmiakova; Maani Hakimi; Robert Seelos; Richard Kobza; Stefan Toggweiler; Adrian Attinger-Toller; Matthias Bossard
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-08-18       Impact factor: 4.996

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