TY - JOUR IS - 10 N1 - This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions. AV - public SP - 1410 VL - 29 Y1 - 2018/10// EP - 1414 TI - Arterial Recanalization for Access for Arterial Intervention in Children: Techniques and Outcomes A1 - Patel, PA A1 - Stuart, S A1 - Robertson, F A1 - Rennie, A A1 - De Coppi, P A1 - Roebuck, DJ JF - Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvir.2018.06.001 SN - 1535-7732 N2 - PURPOSE: To assess technical success of arterial recanalization in children requiring repeated arterial access and intervention. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Over 14 years, 41 attempts to cross 30 arterial occlusions were made in 22 patients (13 male, 9 female). Median patient age was 12 months (15 days-14 years), and weight was 7.6 kg (3.0-77.3 kg). Techniques and outcomes were recorded. RESULTS: Twenty-five of 41 (61%) attempts at crossing an arterial occlusion were successful. Nineteen of 30 (63%) first attempts to cross occlusions were successful, and 6 of 11 (55%) repeat attempts were successful. The occluded segments were combinations of common femoral artery (n = 4), external iliac artery (n = 36), common iliac artery (n = 11), and aorta (n = 1). Complications occurred in 5 of 41(12%) attempts: 3 minor complications (hematoma, extravasation, and transient leg ischemia) and 2 major complications (rupture and thrombosis). CONCLUSIONS: Arterial access by recanalization of occluded segments is technically feasible in children, with a low complication rate. ID - discovery10055675 ER -