Incidence and Management of Vascular Injuries after Invasive Cardiac Catheterization in Children

Arifa Aqil, S. Abqari, M. Kamran, Mohammad Azam Haseen, M. Kidwai
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Background: Vascular injuries after cardiac catheterization are well documented in adult population. The incidence of vascular injuries after pediatric cardiac catheterization is not as well defined. With the advent of therapeutic cardiac catheterization in pediatric patients, the incidence of vascular complications is likely to increase. Purpose: The aim of the study was to determine the incidence and management of vascular injuries associated with pediatric cardiac catheterization as an initial experience of in a newly established pediatric center. Methods: This retrospective and observational study was conducted on 268 children with congenital heart disease who have undergone cardiac catheterization either as diagnostic procedure or a therapeutic intervention between March 2018 and August 2019. Patient records were reviewed to obtain demographic, procedural, and treatment data. Patients were analyzed for the incidence and the type of vascular injury seen and treatment given for the same. The type of vascular injury was divided in to major and minor based on severity of the injury. Results: Diagnostic cardiac catheterization was performed in 77 patients and interventions in 191 patients. A total of 62 (23.1%) patients developed some vascular injury out of which 60 (22.3%) cases had minor complication and 2 (0.7%) had major a complication. The most common type of vascular complication seen in our study was transient loss of femoral pulse. Conclusions: Vascular injury is common in children undergoing cardiac catheterization, majority of which are minor complications and can be managed conservatively. They are seen more commonly during therapeutic cardiac catheterization. Further studies with larger sample size are needed to identify the risk factors for vascular injury.
儿童有创心导管置入术后血管损伤的发生率及处理
背景:成人心导管置入术后血管损伤有充分的文献记录。儿童心导管置入术后血管损伤的发生率还没有很好的定义。随着治疗性心导管插入术在儿科患者中的出现,血管并发症的发生率可能会增加。目的:本研究的目的是确定与儿童心导管置入术相关的血管损伤的发生率和处理,作为新成立的儿科中心的初步经验。方法:本回顾性观察研究对2018年3月至2019年8月期间接受心导管置入术作为诊断或治疗干预的268例先天性心脏病患儿进行了研究。回顾患者记录以获得人口学、程序和治疗数据。分析患者血管损伤的发生率、类型及治疗情况。血管损伤的类型根据损伤的严重程度分为严重和轻微。结果:诊断性心导管置入77例,干预191例。62例(23.1%)出现血管损伤,其中60例(22.3%)出现轻微并发症,2例(0.7%)出现严重并发症。在我们的研究中,最常见的血管并发症是短暂性股脉丧失。结论:血管损伤在儿童心导管置入术中较为常见,多数为轻微并发症,可保守处理。它们在治疗性心导管插入术中更为常见。血管损伤的危险因素需要进一步的大样本量的研究来确定。
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