Aortic Arch Variants: A Practical Guide to Safe and Timely Catheterization.

Q1 Medicine
Interventional Neurology Pub Date : 2018-10-01 Epub Date: 2018-09-13 DOI:10.1159/000491940
Maksim Shapiro, Eytan Raz, Peter Kim Nelson
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Abstract

Background: Variations in aortic arch anatomy have been extensively described from multiple perspectives including gross anatomy, embryology, associated cardiac and other anomalies, early life presentation, and cross-sectional diagnosis. There is however a paucity of literature with an emphasis on safe and timely catheterization, particularly when the variants are found during emergent or other catheter angiographic procedures without benefit of prior cross-sectional vascular imaging. The purpose of this review is to try to fill this gap.

Methods: A review of past 1,000 diagnostic and therapeutic catheterizations was performed to identify arch variants, which are presented in order of frequency encountered at our institutions.

Results: The variants are presented as illustrations and catheter angiographic images, with emphasis on safe and efficient intraprocedural diagnosis and catheterization.

Conclusion: Familiarity with more and less common arch variants, along with low threshold for performance of pigtail aortic arch angiography and comfort in use of general purpose and recurved catheters, will ensure success in the vast majority of encountered variations.

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主动脉弓变型:安全及时置管的实用指南。
背景:主动脉弓解剖结构的变异已经从多个角度进行了广泛的描述,包括大体解剖、胚胎学、相关心脏和其他异常、早期生活表现和横断面诊断。然而,缺乏强调安全和及时导管置入的文献,特别是当变异是在急诊或其他导管血管造影过程中发现的,而没有事先的横断面血管成像。这篇综述的目的就是试图填补这一空白。方法:回顾过去的1000诊断和治疗导管进行确定弓变异,这是在我们的机构中出现的频率顺序。结果:这些变异以插图和导管造影图像的形式呈现,重点是安全有效的术中诊断和置管。结论:熟悉多、少常见的主动脉弓变型,加上猪尾主动脉弓造影的低阈值,以及使用通用和弯曲导管的舒适性,将确保绝大多数遇到的变型的成功。
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Interventional Neurology
Interventional Neurology CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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