Complications of catheter cerebral arteriography: analysis of 5,000 procedures. I. Criteria and incidence
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Complications of catheter cerebral arteriography: analysis of 5,000 procedures. I. Criteria and incidence
Abstract
Computer analysis of complications of 5,000 catheter cerebral arteriograms performed at four hospitals (two training and two nontraining) revealed a total of 68 complications (1.4%). Eight (0.16%) of these complications were major: five patients required thrombectomy or embolectomy, two had permanent neurologic deficits, and one patient died. The complication rate for the training hospitals (3.9%) was significantly higher than that for the nontraining hospitals (0.9%), but the rates of permanent complications were identical in both groups (0.1%). Reporting criteria and complication types are described.
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Diagnostic cerebral angiography: archaic and complication-prone or here to stay for another 80 years?AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2008 Jun;190(6):1435-7. doi: 10.2214/AJR.07.3522. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2008. PMID: 18492888 Review. No abstract available.
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