TY - JOUR
T1 - Hemodynamic assessment of obstructive aortoiliac disease
AU - Castaneda-Zuniga, W.
AU - Knight, L.
AU - Formanek, A.
AU - Moore, R.
AU - D'Souza, V.
AU - Amplatz, K.
PY - 1976
Y1 - 1976
N2 - Angiographic demonstration of obstructive aortoiliac disease is of paramount importance prior to surgery. Obstructive disease in the femoral popliteal system can only be surgically relieved if inflow is adequate. Severely stenotic lesions may be missed by angiography due to the oblique course of the iliac arteries and inability to obtain right angle views. Translumbar downstream catheterization of the abdominal aorta and puncture of both femoral arteries allows simultaneous pressure recordings. The injection of 30 mg of papaverine into the femoral artery assures maximal vasodilatation mimicking conditions under exercise. A minimal gradient at rest may become obvious following the injection of papaverine, indicating hemodynamically significant disease and warranting surgical correction. The technique has proved to be simple and valuable, and there have been no complications.
AB - Angiographic demonstration of obstructive aortoiliac disease is of paramount importance prior to surgery. Obstructive disease in the femoral popliteal system can only be surgically relieved if inflow is adequate. Severely stenotic lesions may be missed by angiography due to the oblique course of the iliac arteries and inability to obtain right angle views. Translumbar downstream catheterization of the abdominal aorta and puncture of both femoral arteries allows simultaneous pressure recordings. The injection of 30 mg of papaverine into the femoral artery assures maximal vasodilatation mimicking conditions under exercise. A minimal gradient at rest may become obvious following the injection of papaverine, indicating hemodynamically significant disease and warranting surgical correction. The technique has proved to be simple and valuable, and there have been no complications.
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U2 - 10.2214/ajr.127.4.559
DO - 10.2214/ajr.127.4.559
M3 - Article
C2 - 970522
AN - SCOPUS:0017176838
VL - 127
SP - 559
EP - 561
JO - Research in Microbiology
JF - Research in Microbiology
SN - 0923-2508
IS - 4
ER -