the mysteries of the cardiac catheterization lab

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THE MYSTERIES OF THE CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION LAB Cardiac Catheterization Lab Rachelle Brink Leanne Ritson

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Page 1: THE MYSTERIES OF THE CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION LAB

THE MYSTERIES OF THE

CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION

LAB Cardiac Catheterization Lab

Rachelle Brink

Leanne Ritson

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Presenter Disclosure

Rachelle Brink and Leanne Ritson

Relationships with commercial interests:

We have no conflict of interest or affiliations that have influenced this

presentation to disclose

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Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:

• Discuss the common procedures performed in the

TBRHSC Cardiac Catheterization Lab (Cath lab)

• Describe barriers and successes in the TBRHSC Cardiac

Catheterization Lab

• Pre op and Post-op care of patients

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Welcome to the Cardiac Catheterization

Lab

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What we do in the Cath Lab • Angiograms

• PCI (Percutaneous Coronary Intervention)

• Pacemaker Insertions

• TEE (Transesophageal echo)

• Cardioversions

• Our team consists of Registered Nurses, Medical Radiation

Technologists (MRT) and Cardiologists

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Recovery Room Pre-Op

• Prior to procedure the flow sheet needs to be fully completed, this can take place before they arrive to the cath lab if time permits

• Special attention needs to be given to the patients most recent lab work especially the creatinine level and INR.

• IV access is preferred to be on the left side

• The right wrist should be shaved and Emla patch applied, along with the right femoral area

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Medications Pre Angiogram/PCI

• All regular morning medications should be given to your

patient before coming to the cath lab

• Medications that should not be given the day of are

Metformin, lovenox and anticoagulation should be held

days prior depending on the physicians decision

ie..anticoagulants and novel oral anticoagulants (NOAC).

• ASA and Clopidogrel/Brilinta are the 2 very important

medications that must be given prior to coming and not be

held.

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In The Lab

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In The Lab

• The patient is monitored by ECG, O2 sat and Blood

pressure

• They are prepped on the table both wrist and groin

• Patients are given Midazolam and Fentanyl for sedation

• The procedure itself takes approximately 20 minutes and

if further intervention ie. Angioplasty, is needed then that

adds on more time depending on severity of the case

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Sheath

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Catheter

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Stent

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Coronary

Artery

Blockage

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Coronary

Artery

Blockage:

Stent deploy

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Coronary

Artery

Blockage:

Stent Placed

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Recovery Room Post-Op

• Patient arrives back in Recovery room.

• Report is received about the Patient’s results

• Vitals are monitored

• Radial/Femoral sites are checked frequently

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Post Care

Clamp TR Band

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What to watch for….

Radial

• good CSM

• brachial pulse is palpable

• radial pulse is palpable

• hematoma (manual

pressure proximal to the site

needs to be held)

Femoral

• bruising, some is normal

• back pain could mean retro bleed

• hematoma (manual pressure needs to be held)

• numbness, discoloration could mean angioseal complication

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Health Teaching

• Check groin site q30m x 2hours

• Hold fist over site when cough or sneeze

• No bath for 3 days, shower only

• No swimming or hot tubs for 2 weeks

• No creams or lotions

• Avoid strenuous activities for 7 days

• No heavy lifting

• Radial site- no bending or straining wrist for 7 days

• No driving for 2 days

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