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Experience in treating a case of the cardiac rupture during transcatheter aortic valve implantation procedure
Simultaneously, the bloody hemopericardium was continuously pumped back into the patient's femoral artery. Because we observed that the hemopericardium was with bright red blood rather than blue-black color, there was a high possibility of the left ventricle rupture. [...]both blood pressure an...
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description | Simultaneously, the bloody hemopericardium was continuously pumped back into the patient's femoral artery. Because we observed that the hemopericardium was with bright red blood rather than blue-black color, there was a high possibility of the left ventricle rupture. [...]both blood pressure and pulse pressure drop. [...]TEE and blood pressure monitoring are critical for diagnosis of cardiac rupture. [5] A three-way plug valve and a transfusion tube can be used to connect the pericardial drainage tube and the femoral artery sheath. [...]the blood in the pericardium can be pumped out and infused back to the body through the femoral artery immediately and readily. |
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