PMID: 9174387May 1, 1997Paper

Ultrasound guided compression therapy in 134 patients with iatrogenic pseudo-aneurysms: advantage of routine duplex ultrasound control of the puncture site following transfemoral catheterization

VASA. Zeitschrift für Gefässkrankheiten
A UgurluogluH Ehringer

Abstract

The following study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of ultrasound guided compression therapy (UGCT) of iatrogenic postcatheterization pseudo-aneurysms (PA) on the one hand and to justify the usefulness of the routine colour duplex control of the puncture site following transfemoral catheterization, on the other hand. During the study period 142 patients with (PA) following transfemoral catheterization were identified by means of colour duplex examination Eighty of these 142 patients were identified during a routine colour duplex control of the puncture site the day after PTA/angiography because of peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) [group A]; the remaining 62 patients with symptomatic groins were referred from other departments [group B]. In 8 patients of group B UGCT was considered to be contra-indicated, they were primarily treated by surgical repair of the PA. A total of 134 patients (group A 80 patients, group B 54 patients) underwent an UGCT. In total the success rate of UGCT was in group A 100% and in group B 78%. 12/54 patients (all group B) with failure of UGCT underwent a secondary surgical repair of the PA. Within group B there was a negative correlation between delay of diagnosis/UGCT ...Continue Reading

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