2006
DOI: 10.1097/01.rvi.0000227228.56341.78
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Air Flow through a Valved Introducer Sheath

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“…The new sheath without any manipulation allowed only a little air leakage when the tip was occluded. The 1-way valve of the proximal port usually prevents from aspirating air [4 , 5] . However, after the preparing procedures including the confirmation of connectivity between the sheath and the dilator repeatedly (ie, the operator repeats the maneuver introducing the dilator to the sheath and detaching the dilator from the sheath), the 1-way valve of the proximal port might become loosen and the air could be passed ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The new sheath without any manipulation allowed only a little air leakage when the tip was occluded. The 1-way valve of the proximal port usually prevents from aspirating air [4 , 5] . However, after the preparing procedures including the confirmation of connectivity between the sheath and the dilator repeatedly (ie, the operator repeats the maneuver introducing the dilator to the sheath and detaching the dilator from the sheath), the 1-way valve of the proximal port might become loosen and the air could be passed ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%