Local Complications in Transbrachial Cerebral Angiography Using the 4-F Catheter
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概要
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Local complications of cerebral angiography using the transbrachial technique were assessed. In 333 patients with cerebrovascular disease 342 catheterizations using a sheathless 4-F catheter were attempted, with 337 successes (98.5%). There were two major and five minor complications (2.1%). A massive hematoma and a pulse deficit were overcome without sequelae. The overall complication incidence was significantly higher in females (5.7%) than in males (0.4%). This procedure requires extra care in female patients.
- 日本脳神経外科学会の論文
- 1991-10-15
著者
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Uchino Akira
Department Of Agrobiology Faculty Of Agriculture University Of Tokyo
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Uchino Akira
Department Of Radiology Kyushu Rosai Hospital:department Of Radiology Faculty Of Medicine Kyushu Uni
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