Safety and Efficacy of Short-Time Compression with Kaolin-Filled Pad after Catheter Ablation
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<B>Background:</B> Bleeding and vascular access site complications are an important cause of morbidity after percutaneous femoral procedures. The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a novel hemostatic device for femoral closure after catheter ablation, in adjunct to short-time compression. <B>Methods:</B> Fourteen consecutive patients (57% male, mean age 64±12 years) undergoing catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (50%), supraventricular tachycardia (36%), atrial flutter (7%) and premature ventricular contraction (7%) by femoral approach received arterial sheath and multiple venous sheath removal with the QuikClot gauze use. <B>Results:</B> The mean ACT value at hemostasis time was 288 s (range 200–319 s). Hemostasis was achieved in a mean time of 6.0±1.5 min. Only one patient suffered re-bleeding, who was administered aspirin, clopidogrel and warfarin concurrently. Neither major bleeding, nor hematoma occurred. <B>Conclusions:</B> QuikClot gauze could obtain prompt hemostasis. Attention needs to be paid with patients treated with aspirin, clopidogrel and warfarin concurrently.
著者
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Himi Toshiharu
Division of Cardiology, Kimitsu Chuo Hospital
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Himi Toshiharu
Division Of Cardiology Kimitsu Chuo Hospital
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Fukuda Masahiro
Division of Cardiology,Kawasaki Saiwai Hospital
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Kato Ken
Division Of Cardiology Yokohama City University Medical Center
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Hama Yoshiyuki
Division of Cardiology, Kimitsu Chuo Hospital
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Matsudo Yuji
Division of Cardiology, Kimitsu Chuo Hospital
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Fukuda Masahiro
Division of Cardiology, Kimitsu Chuo Hospital
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Kato Ken
Division of Cardiology, Kimitsu Chuo Hospital
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