2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2015.10.034
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Efficacy of Retrievable Inferior Vena Cava Filter Placement in the Prevention of Pulmonary Embolism during Catheter-Directed Thrombectomy for Proximal Lower-Extremity Deep Vein Thrombosis

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“… 27 , 28 In retrospect, filter placement likely would have captured dislodged emboli and prevented cardiac arrest. 29 Systemic thrombolysis was considered but, given the nonperfusing rhythm and add on time (TPA bolus over ∼15 minutes plus time for TPA action), institution of venoarterial ECMO was warranted clinically. Improved survival (40% vs 27%) and survival with favorable neurologic outcome (27% vs 18%) have been reported with use of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation vs conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation in pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 27 , 28 In retrospect, filter placement likely would have captured dislodged emboli and prevented cardiac arrest. 29 Systemic thrombolysis was considered but, given the nonperfusing rhythm and add on time (TPA bolus over ∼15 minutes plus time for TPA action), institution of venoarterial ECMO was warranted clinically. Improved survival (40% vs 27%) and survival with favorable neurologic outcome (27% vs 18%) have been reported with use of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation vs conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation in pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7,8 An eightfold increase in iatrogenic symptomatic PE in patients not receiving a filter was noted by Sharifi et al 9 Therefore, IVC filter insertion has been proposed as a strategy to prevent PE during percutaneous endovenous intervention of iliofemoral DVT. 3,10 Placement of an IVC filter is commonly accomplished using the femoral or internal jugular veins with the patient in the supine position. After placement of the IVC filter, patients are repositioned, prepped, and draped for PV access in the prone position.…”
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“…► The participating centres have different brands of retrieval inferior vena cava filters because of variable medical insurance policies, leading to potential errors in the results. Open access surgical embolectomy [4][5][6][7] IVC filters also have prophylactic indications, such as when applied in trauma patients or before bariatric and pelvis surgeries. 4 Changes in the IVC haemodynamics after filter implantation may increase the risk of thrombosis in or around the filter, and the thrombosis risk significantly increases once the filter is tilted.…”
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confidence: 99%