Stroke complicating cardiac catheterization--a preventable and treatable complication.

Journal: The Journal Of Invasive Cardiology
Published:
Abstract

Stroke is a rare but serious complication of cardiac catheterization. Due to the low incidence of stroke complicating catheterization of the left heart, there is no clearly defined optimal treatment. With increasing numbers of diagnostic and interventional cardiac procedures being performed, definitive management pathways for periprocedural neurological complications need to be defined. Many studies have shown excellent results with both thrombolytic and catheter-based neurovascular rescue, but equal attention should be paid to identify measures to prevent this iatrogenic complication. It is also imperative that management decisions be taken jointly by the cardiologist and stroke physician. We review the literature regarding the features of ischemic stroke complicating cardiac catheterization, the various management modalities and suggest a management protocol.

Authors
Rajiv Sankaranarayanan, Adel Msairi, Gershan Davis
Relevant Conditions

Coronary Heart Disease, Stroke