Incidence, risk factors, and management following cardiac catheterization via carotid and axillary artery approaches: A single‐center experience on pseudoaneurysms in young infants
Daiji Takajo,
Betsy Newkirk,
Shabana Shahanavaz
Abstract:BackgroundUse of alternate access for complex neonatal interventions has gained acceptance with carotid and axillary artery access being used for ductal and aortic interventions.MethodsThis study was a retrospective, single‐center study at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. The study included infants, aged ≤90 days, who underwent cardiac catheterization with either carotid or axillary artery access between 2013 and 2022. Data encompassing demographics, clinical information, catheterization data, an… Show more
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