Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8835983 | Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Vasospasm immediately after lower extremity arterial bypass may represent an uncommon cause of early graft failure. We report a successful case of catheter-directed, intra-arterial continuous vasodilator infusion to salvage a bypass graft threatened by severe, refractory vasospasm after incomplete response to nicardipine, verapamil, and nitroglycerin boluses. A continuous nitroglycerin infusion was administered for 24Â hours, by which time the vasospasm resolved. At 12Â months postoperatively, the graft remained patent with normal results of vascular laboratory studies. This report demonstrates that in cases of refractory vasospasm after peripheral bypass, continuous vasodilator infusion can be an effective treatment to prevent early graft failure.
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Authors
Gregory A. MD, MSc, Anastasia MD, Jeniann A. MD, MS, Kathryn E. MD, David P. MD, MPA,