Hello all. I'm a CT PA and we are looking to standardize our fem line pulls, wanted to see what folks are doing elsewhere.
We generally use manual compression for standard fem a lines, which is a single lumen 14 ga central catheter.
Cath sheaths and IABPs get a femostop.
I've seen a few hematomas from standard a lines pulled without a femostop.
Anyone using femostops for non-sheath fem a lines?
I feel that the coag abnormalities in a postop heart (platelets, factors, ASA, etc) add to the risk over a typical fem a line removal.
Any thoughts?
Thanks all....
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