Assessment of femoral access site hematoma formation incidence and risk factors among post cardiac catheterization patients in 2024

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Amal Ahmad Ibrahim Alshubaily
Asma Ahmad Ibrahim Alshubaily
Fawzia Ali Aziz Alzahrani
Rabab Ali Abdallah Alghamdi
Ibtisam Abdulkarim Aljohani
Rugaia Abdurahman Farg Al Sultan
Khadijah Hasan Ashoor Alsaiadi
Sayed Ameen Abobakor
Mohammad Abdullah Aljuhani
Fatimah Huzaym Wasel Aldajani
Sara Fahad Daifalla Alotaibi

Abstract

Background: An invasive cardiovascular procedure's frequent and potentially seriouscomplication is hematoma formation at the femoral access site.


Aims: To assess the incidence and risk factors of hematoma formation atfemoral access site among patients post cardiac catheterization.


Design: Descriptive research design was used.


Subject and setting: All available adult patients (200), aged 18-65 years old, from both sexes who were attend tocardiac Catheterization unit at Makkah Hospital, Saudi Arabia for a diagnostic procedures or interventional cardiaccatheterization within 6 months’ period.


Tools: two tools were used (I) Patient interview questionnaire, and (II) riskfactors assessment list.


Results: Incidence of femoral access hematoma formation over six months was (20%)percentage. Regarding medical data more than half of the studied patients had hypertension (61.5%), majority had ahistory of previous hospitalization (84.0%), large portion of them performed cardiac catheterization for diagnosticpurposes and were smokers (39.0%). Regarding the modifiable risk factors, obesity was the 29(14.5%), positionchange during compression31(15.5%),Numberof artery puncture (25%) Renal dysfunction 19(9.5%),Earlyambulation 27(13.5), Use of anticoagulant 17(8.5%). Regarding the non-modifiable risk factors were found among29(14.5%) of the studied patients who were advanced in age 29(14.5%) andmale gender was 27(13%) While, thenon-modifiable risk factors were 14.5 1.5 and 9.5% including advanced age and hypertension among male patients.


Conclusion: There was A hematoma formation among patients after cardiac catheterization. There was correlationbetween medical data, modifiable risk factors & non-modifiable risk factors.


Recommendations: Developing astandardizing protocol about hemostasis, sheath removal for providing education and training to healthcare providersto identifyandmanage suchriskfactors.

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Amal Ahmad Ibrahim Alshubaily, Asma Ahmad Ibrahim Alshubaily, Fawzia Ali Aziz Alzahrani, Rabab Ali Abdallah Alghamdi, Ibtisam Abdulkarim Aljohani, Rugaia Abdurahman Farg Al Sultan, … Sara Fahad Daifalla Alotaibi. (2024). Assessment of femoral access site hematoma formation incidence and risk factors among post cardiac catheterization patients in 2024. International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Legal Medicine, 27(4s), 776–785. https://doi.org/10.47059/ijmtlm/V27I4S/103
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