Volume 52, Issue 4 pp. 476-478
Case Report

Right heart catheterization in the presence of an inferior vena cava filter

William G. Kussmaul III MD

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William G. Kussmaul III MD

Hahnemann University Hospital Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

MS-108, Hahnemann University Hospital, Broad and Vine Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19102Search for more papers by this author
Roberto Secaira MD

Roberto Secaira MD

Hahnemann University Hospital Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Daniel J. McCormick DO

Daniel J. McCormick DO

Hahnemann University Hospital Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Marc Cohen MD

Marc Cohen MD

Hahnemann University Hospital Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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First published: 28 March 2001
Citations: 11

Abstract

Inferior vena cava filters are being inserted with increasing frequency. When such patients later require right heart catheterization, brachial or jugular vein access is usually attempted. We describe our experience in 10 consecutive patients using the standard femoral approach, first assessing filter patency and then carefully crossing the filter using a straight guidewire. The right heart chambers were successfully accessed in every case. There were no complications, and in no case did the filter migrate or become dislodged. This technique may prove useful when right heart catheterization is indicated in a patient who has a Greenfield inferior vena cava filter. Cathet Cardiovasc Intervent 2001;52:476–478. © 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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