Assessing the Feasibility of Using the Antecubital Vein to Perform Right Heart Catheterization in Children and Adults With Congenital Heart Disease: A Retrospective, Observational Single-Center Study

Mario Giordano, Raffaella Marzullo,Gianpiero Gaio,Maurizio Cappelli Bigazzi,Maria Teresa Palladino, Nadia Della Cioppa, Gabriella Gaudieri,Dario Fabiani, Berardo Sarubbi,Maria Giovanna Russo

JOURNAL OF INVASIVE CARDIOLOGY(2023)

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Background. Right heart catheterization (RHC) usually is performed via the femoral vein or the internal jugular vein. However, the antecubital fossa vein is a valid venous access, and it has become increasingly popular to perform right heart catheterization utilizing this access. Methods. A retrospective, observational study was conducted to describe use of the antecubital fossa vein for right heart catheterization in adults and children with congenital heart disease (CHD). Patients who had undergone RHC via antecubital fossa vein at the authors' hospital between September 2019 and December 2022 were included. The outcomes studied were procedural failure and procedure -related adverse events. Results. Fifty-two patients with CHD underwent right cardiac catheterization via an upper arm vein. The upper arm vein was unable to perform the RHC in only 2 patients (3.8%). Only 1 patient developed a minor adverse event. No irreversible and/or life-threating adverse events were detected. Conclusions. The upper arm veins are safe and effective to perform a RHC in children and adults with CHD. This approach demonstrates a high percentage of technical success, and few mild complications.
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Cardiac,Catheterization,Congenital,Heart Disease,In Adults,Pediatric,Cardiology,GUCH,Upper Arm,Vein,Stenting,Interventions,Vascular,Closure,Devices
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