Abstract

The Frequency of Adverse Effects and Early Outcomes of Cardiac Catheterization in Children

Highlights

  • New non-invasive procedures such as echocardiography and various imaging modalities had special place in recognition of congenital heart disease, but cardiac angiography, as a practical method at inefficiency of described methods, show the hidden aspects of cardiac disease [1,2]

  • In 352 cases (95%) the time of angiography was 30 to 60 minutes and under half an hour in 9 subjects and in 11 patients took more than one hour. 105 patients (28%) with cyanotic heart disease and 267 patients (72%) had non-cyanotic heart disease of the patients, 18 patients (5%) had unpleasant side effects or bad early outcome during angiography include

  • A 40 days patient with pulmonary valve atresia and tricuspid atresia admitted for PDA stent that stent was moved from its site (Figure 1) and patient transported to the operation room for emergency BT shunt and stent was taken out

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Summary

Introduction

New non-invasive procedures such as echocardiography and various imaging modalities had special place in recognition of congenital heart disease, but cardiac angiography, as a practical method at inefficiency of described methods, show the hidden aspects of cardiac disease [1,2]. In recent years the trend to perform some interventional cardiac angiography for repair of cardiac lesions, led more complications occurred during the procedures [2]. Given the importance of the adverse effects and risks during angiography or later happen to patients, this article examines the prevalence and detection of these complications occurred in subjects while generating greater awareness and preparation of the medical team, equipment and medications, for prevention and early treatment in patients provide these problems [4]

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