Abstract

Undiagnosed kinking of advanced venous access

Highlights

  • 55 years female presented with shortness of breath on mild exertion since 1 month

  • It has flexible lumen walls that quickly adapt to fluid delivery needs

  • As the patient was shifted to recovery room after the surgery, sterile dressing over the central venous insertion site is changed as a routine practice

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Summary

Introduction

55 years female presented with shortness of breath on mild exertion since 1 month. On evaluation, she was found to have severe aortic stenosis with left ventricular dysfunction. Advanced Venous Access (AVA) has integrated introducer port for swan ganz catheter insertion and multi-lumen central venous access. It has flexible lumen walls that quickly adapt to fluid delivery needs.

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