how is size measured for puncture needles, catheters, dilators, sheaths, wires.
T or F: larger the gauge, smaller the wire. Larger the F, larger the catheter.
True
how many inch = 1 mm. How many F = 1 mm
- 3F
how are wires sized? what is the standard wire size for general purposes
- length =cm, standard=180 cm
size of microwires
0.018, 0.014 inches
What size catheter will the standard 0.035 wire fit through?
4F (or bigger)
when are sheaths used? How are they sized?
some conversions… How many F?
- 3F
18G, 19G (seldinger technique) and 21G (micro puncture) needles accept what size guide wire?
when is micro puncture good and bad?
2 flavors of guidewires
- steerable-tight spots, ex: hydrophilic
“long wire” length and uses
minimal guidewire length
-length of catheter + length of guide wire in pt
what’s more likely to cause dissection: short or long floppy tip guidewire
shorter
which guide wire for “tight spots”
hydrophilic
how should stiff guide wires be introduced?
through a catheter
Advantage of J tip guidewires. Significance of number associated with it?
- radius of curve (smaller miss small branch vessels, larger miss large branch vessels)
guidewire stiffness: noodle-like, normal, supportive, stiff, hulk smash
more guide wire stiffness, more…
dissection
use of lunderquist (super stiff) guide wire?
-aortic stent grafting
catheter types
- selective (diff shapes/angles for “selecting” branch vessel)
nonselective catheter types
- straight
selective catheter types
what happens if you consistently inject through a pigtail
contrast goes out proximal side holes and not the tip –> con’t injection=clot in tip