Pituitrin use is associated with an increased risk of inguinal hematomas and pseudoaneurysms in patients undergoing femoral artery puncture

2019 
ObjectiveFemoral artery puncture (FAP) is an effective method for interventional percutaneous vascular procedures. However, FAP leads to complications including hematomas and pseudoaneurysms. This study was performed to determine whether pituitrin infusion or vascular closure devices (VCDs) increase the risk of complications after FAP.MethodsThis single-center retrospective study included 3641 patients who underwent FAP. The patients were divided into two groups: a groin complication group (including hematomas and pseudoaneurysms) and a no-groin complication group.ResultsIn the multivariate analysis, perioperative pituitrin infusion and the use of VCDs were strongly associated with inguinal hematomas and pseudoaneurysms. The complication rate was obviously higher in patients who underwent bronchial artery embolization (BAE). Because high dosages of pituitrin and VCDs were used in patients undergoing BAE, postoperative hematoma development occurred significantly earlier in these patients. Hematomas occurre...
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