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  • Neonatal care
  • Vascular access
  • Interventional cardiology

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  • Neonatal percutaneous carotid access presents a safer alternative to surgical methods.
  • This study evaluates the mid-term outcomes of percutaneous carotid access in neonates.

Discussion:

  • Percutaneous carotid access demonstrates a 100% vessel patency rate at mid-term follow-up.
  • No severe stenoses or aneurysms were detected post-procedure.
  • Mild stenosis (<12%) was observed in 35% of cases, with unknown clinical significance.

Key Insights:

  • Neonatal percutaneous carotid access is a safe and effective technique.
  • High rates of vessel patency and absence of major complications are noted.
  • The long-term clinical relevance of mild stenosis requires further investigation.

Outlook:

  • Further research is needed to determine the clinical significance of mild stenosis after neonatal percutaneous carotid access.
  • Continued monitoring and evaluation of long-term outcomes are essential.
  • This technique holds promise for improving neonatal vascular interventions.