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SYSTEMIC HEPARINIZATION FOR ANGIOGRAPHY

SIDNEY WALLACE M.D., HECTOR MEDELLIN M.D., DAVID DE JONGH M.D., and CESARE GIANTURCO M.D.

Systemic heparinization significantly decreases the complications of angiography due to thrombosis.

Effective systemic heparinization is achieved by a combination of the direct intra-arterial injection of heparin through the catheter at the onset of the procedure and flushing intermittently with a dilute solution of heparinized saline.

No increase in hemorrhage at the puncture site is noted due to this method of anti-coagulation.

Certain precautions must be observed because of the larger doses of heparin employed.


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