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Outpatient arteriography--a safe and practical proposition?

J F Dyet1, W C Hartley, J M Galloway

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Fine catheter peripheral angiography is a safe outpatient procedure. This study found no major side effects or rebleeds, supporting its adoption in radiology departments.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Vascular Imaging
  • Interventional Radiology

Background:

  • Peripheral angiography is a common diagnostic imaging technique.
  • Outpatient procedures are increasingly favored for efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
  • Assessing the safety of novel or refined interventional techniques is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the safety and tolerability of fine catheter peripheral angiography performed in an outpatient setting.
  • To identify any potential complications associated with this minimally invasive vascular imaging procedure.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective follow-up study was conducted on 95 patients undergoing outpatient fine catheter peripheral angiography.
  • Patients were monitored for major adverse events, specifically focusing on rebleeding from the arterial puncture site.

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Main Results:

  • None of the 95 patients reported experiencing major side effects following the procedure.
  • No instances of rebleeding from the arterial puncture site were observed in the study cohort.

Conclusions:

  • Fine catheter peripheral angiography is a safe procedure for outpatient use.
  • The findings support the widespread adoption of this angiography technique in radiology departments.
  • The procedure demonstrates a favorable safety profile with minimal complications.