Complications of 2-D Echocardiography Guided Transfemoral Right Ventricular Endomyocardial Biopsy.
10.3346/jkms.2006.21.6.989
- Author:
Juyup HAN
1
;
Yongwhi PARK
;
Hyunsang LEE
;
Hyunjae KANG
;
Hyungseop KIM
;
Dong Heon YANG
;
Hun Sik PARK
;
Yongkeun CHO
;
Shung Chull CHAE
;
Jae Eun JUN
;
Wee Hyun PARK
Author Information
1. Department of Internal Medicine, Kyungpook National University Hospital, 50 Samduck 2-ga, Jung-gu, Daegu, Korea. choyk@mail.knu.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Original Article ; Clinical Trial
- Keywords:
Endocardium;
Biopsy;
Echocardiography;
complications
- MeSH:
Wounds, Penetrating/*etiology/ultrasonography;
Treatment Outcome;
Surgery, Computer-Assisted/methods;
Middle Aged;
Male;
Humans;
Heart Ventricles/injuries/*pathology/*ultrasonography;
Heart Injuries/*etiology/ultrasonography;
Female;
Endocardium/injuries/pathology;
Echocardiography/methods;
Biopsy, Needle/*adverse effects;
Arrhythmia/*etiology/*ultrasonography
- From:Journal of Korean Medical Science
2006;21(6):989-994
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Endomyocardial biopsy (EMBx) is a useful tool for diagnosing various cardiac pathologies. However, the routine use of EMBx has not gained widespread acceptance due to the possible complications related to the EMBx. Thus, not much information is available on the complications related to the EMBx. We prospectively evaluated 90 consecutive patients who underwent 2-D echocardiography guided transfemoral right ventricular EMBx at Kyungpook National University Hospital between March 2002 and November 2005 to determine the incidence, nature and subsequent management of complications related to EMBx. The clinical diagnoses before the EMBx were arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia in 54, dilated cardiomyopathy in 19, Brugada syndrome in 9, myocarditis in 6 and miscellaneous in 2 patients. The overall major complication rate was 5.6% and no procedure-related mortality occurred. Myocardial perforation (n=3), which was the most frequent complication, did not progress to cardiac tamponade requiring pericardiocentesis in any patient. Hemodynamically unstable ventricular tachycardia occurred in 1 patient. New and persistent right bundle branch block occurred in another. Our findings suggest that 2-D echocardiography guided transfemoral right ventricular EMBx is a relatively safe procedure.