Access Site Complications by Intracardiac Interventions

A. V. Kimkov
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Abstract

In recent decades, the number of intracardiac procedures using percutaneous puncture access has increased manifold. Despite the acquisition by operators of expertise and standardization of methods, the problem of complications remains relevant. AIM: to analyze the frequency and nature of complications of percutaneous access in intracardiac interventions. Suggest recommendations to reduce the incidence of complications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: analysis of data published in international peer-reviewed journals on the topic, as well as the experience of the vascular surgery clinic of St. Katarina's Hospital. CONCLUSIONS: the frequency and severity of complications depend on the experience of the operator, the size and frequency of changing the instrument, as well as compliance with the rules of preoperative diagnosis and postoperative management of the patient. RECOMMENDATIONS: standardized preoperative preparation, careful planning of the intervention, analysis of the state of the access vessels, compliance with the rules of vessel puncture and competent performance of postoperative compression in combination with the use of suturing devices according to indications can reduce the frequency and severity of complications.
心内介入治疗引起的通路部位并发症
近几十年来,使用经皮穿刺进入的心内手术数量增加了许多。尽管运营商获得了专业知识和标准化的方法,但并发症的问题仍然存在。目的:分析经皮心内介入治疗并发症的发生频率和性质。建议减少并发症的发生。材料和方法:分析发表在国际同行评议期刊上的关于该主题的数据,以及圣卡塔琳娜医院血管外科诊所的经验。结论:并发症发生的频率和严重程度与术者的经验、更换器械的大小和频率以及患者是否遵守术前诊断和术后管理规则有关。建议:规范术前准备,精心规划干预措施,分析通路血管状态,遵守血管穿刺规则,做好术后压迫,结合适应证使用缝合器械,可减少并发症发生的频率和严重程度。
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