Vascular Access Site Injury After Transfemoral Transcatheter Aortic Valve Insertion

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作者
Greason, Kevin L. [1 ]
Suri, Rakesh M. [1 ]
Huebner, Marianne [2 ]
Reeder, Guy S. [3 ]
Williamson, Eric E. [4 ]
Nkomo, Vuyisile T. [3 ]
Rihal, Charanjit S. [3 ]
Mathew, Verghese [3 ]
机构
[1] Mayo Clin, Div Cardiovasc Surg, Dept Surg, Rochester, MA USA
[2] Mayo Clin, Dept Biomed Stat & Informat, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
[3] Mayo Clin, Div Cardiovasc Dis, Dept Internal Med, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
[4] Mayo Clin, Dept Diagnost Radiol, Rochester, MN 55905 USA
关键词
END-POINT DEFINITIONS; IMPLANTATION; COMPLICATIONS; REPLACEMENT;
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10.1111/jocs.12140
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Vascular complications associated with transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve insertion (TAVI) are a frequent untoward consequence of arterial sheath insertion. We report the prevalence of anatomic arterial injury with open artery access TAVI. Methods: This review consisted of 53 consecutive patients who received transfemoral Sapien 23 or 26 mm TAVI via the 22- or 24-French sheath through open artery access from November 2008. The median age of the patients was 83 years (range, 59 to 94), and there were 31 males (58%). All arteries were examined to determine the optimal point of access and then explored after removal of the sheath to document injury. Results: The accessed artery had a minimal lumen diameter of 8.9 mm (7.2 to 14.7) and a sheath-to-artery ratio of 1.0 (0.6 to 1.2). The point of access was the common femoral artery in 33 patients (62%) and the external iliac artery in 20 (38%). Exploration of the artery demonstrated localized arterial injury in 22 patients (42%). Female gender was predictive of injury (p = 0.03), but arterial access site location, presence of arterial access calcification, sheath-to-artery ratio, and sheath size were not. Techniques of artery repair included primary closure in 34 patients (64%), pericardial patch angioplasty in 15 (28%), and graft interposition in 4 (8%). There was one minor groin wound complication. Conclusions: Open artery access allows for direct examination and optimal access site choice of the vessel during transfemoral TAVI. Localized arterial injury was commonly encountered after 22- and 24-French sheath insertion, but the associated artery repair complication rate was low.
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