Author:
Kurzawski Jacek,Zandecki Lukasz,Janion-Sadowska Agnieszka,Piatek Lukasz,Jaroszynska Anna,Domagala Szymon,Sadowski Marcin,Baranska Edyta
Abstract
AbstractUltrasound-guided thrombin injection (UGTI) is often the first-line treatment for iatrogenic post-catheterization pseudoaneurysms (psA). There are also first reports of the use of biologically derived tissue glues (TG) instead of sole thrombin especially when UGTI was unsuccessful or in case of psA recurrence. Previously, we have established that a late to early velocity index (LEVI) < 0.2 could be a predictor of an increased risk of psA recurrence after standard UGTI. In this paper, we report our first experiences when the choice of the first-line treatment method was based on LEVI assessment. From May 2017 till January 2020 we included 36 patients with psA. Of them, 10 had LEVI < 0.2 and they underwent ultrasound-guided tissue glue injection (UGTGI) with biological TG and 26 had LEVI > 0.2 and they underwent UGTI. The injection set containing human thrombin and fibrinogen was used for UGTGI. Bovine thrombin was used for UGTI. The success rate was 100% and no psA recurrence was detected during a 2-week follow-up. It was significantly better when compared to the expected recurrence rates based on our previous 14 years of experience (0% vs. 13%, p = 0.01). All complications (10% in the UGTGI group and 15% in the UGTI group) were mild and transient and included clinical symptoms of paresthesia, numbness, tingling, or pain. Their rates were comparable to the rates we previously reported. No significant differences in other characteristics were observed. The approach to choose the first-line treatment method for iatrogenic psA based on LEVI is encouraging. It may increase the success rate and avoid unnecessary repetition of the procedure, without increasing complication rate while keeping costs of the procedure reasonable.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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