Ultrasound in evaluation of post-interventional femoral vein obstruction: a case report

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Ultrasound is the preferred imaging modality in diagnosis of vascular complications following cardiac catheterization and intervention. In some cases, however, bleeding surrounding the femoral vessels, may severely distort the color Doppler images, making detecti...

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Main Authors: Gerdts Eva, Lønnebakken Mai, Wirsching Jan, Pedersen Ole
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-03-01
Series:Cardiovascular Ultrasound
Online Access:http://www.cardiovascularultrasound.com/content/7/1/14
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spelling doaj-1137c83e67ea4d5ea21ebf34316cb0592020-11-24T21:32:57ZengBMCCardiovascular Ultrasound1476-71202009-03-01711410.1186/1476-7120-7-14Ultrasound in evaluation of post-interventional femoral vein obstruction: a case reportGerdts EvaLønnebakken MaiWirsching JanPedersen Ole<p>Abstract</p> <p>Ultrasound is the preferred imaging modality in diagnosis of vascular complications following cardiac catheterization and intervention. In some cases, however, bleeding surrounding the femoral vessels, may severely distort the color Doppler images, making detection of venous complications especially difficult. This report refers to such a case where post-catheterization haematoma was suspected to cause an obstruction of the femoral vein. Spectral Doppler recordings of blood flow in the common femoral vein, up-stream, distal to the hemorrhagic area, confirmed the diagnosis of obstruction by demonstrating changes in the venous flow pattern in the common femoral vein, consistent with venous hypertension. Due to the poor quality of the ultrasound images, the exact cause of the obstruction had to be established by another imaging modality, not affected by haemorrhages. CT showed that the common femoral vein was compressed at the puncture site by surrounding haemorrhages. Thus, when bleeding due to cardiac catheterization is associated with possible venous obstruction and findings by color Doppler are equivocal due to degradation of the color-Doppler image, detection of venous hypertension by spectral Doppler, performed distal to the bleeding area, strongly supports the presence of venous obstruction where the exact cause may be established by CT.</p> http://www.cardiovascularultrasound.com/content/7/1/14
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author Gerdts Eva
Lønnebakken Mai
Wirsching Jan
Pedersen Ole
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Lønnebakken Mai
Wirsching Jan
Pedersen Ole
Ultrasound in evaluation of post-interventional femoral vein obstruction: a case report
Cardiovascular Ultrasound
author_facet Gerdts Eva
Lønnebakken Mai
Wirsching Jan
Pedersen Ole
author_sort Gerdts Eva
title Ultrasound in evaluation of post-interventional femoral vein obstruction: a case report
title_short Ultrasound in evaluation of post-interventional femoral vein obstruction: a case report
title_full Ultrasound in evaluation of post-interventional femoral vein obstruction: a case report
title_fullStr Ultrasound in evaluation of post-interventional femoral vein obstruction: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound in evaluation of post-interventional femoral vein obstruction: a case report
title_sort ultrasound in evaluation of post-interventional femoral vein obstruction: a case report
publisher BMC
series Cardiovascular Ultrasound
issn 1476-7120
publishDate 2009-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Ultrasound is the preferred imaging modality in diagnosis of vascular complications following cardiac catheterization and intervention. In some cases, however, bleeding surrounding the femoral vessels, may severely distort the color Doppler images, making detection of venous complications especially difficult. This report refers to such a case where post-catheterization haematoma was suspected to cause an obstruction of the femoral vein. Spectral Doppler recordings of blood flow in the common femoral vein, up-stream, distal to the hemorrhagic area, confirmed the diagnosis of obstruction by demonstrating changes in the venous flow pattern in the common femoral vein, consistent with venous hypertension. Due to the poor quality of the ultrasound images, the exact cause of the obstruction had to be established by another imaging modality, not affected by haemorrhages. CT showed that the common femoral vein was compressed at the puncture site by surrounding haemorrhages. Thus, when bleeding due to cardiac catheterization is associated with possible venous obstruction and findings by color Doppler are equivocal due to degradation of the color-Doppler image, detection of venous hypertension by spectral Doppler, performed distal to the bleeding area, strongly supports the presence of venous obstruction where the exact cause may be established by CT.</p>
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