Denali Flashcards

1
Q

a denali filter has ___ arms/legs

A

6

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2
Q

the denali has electropolished nitinol to aid in ____ _____.

A

fracture resistence

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3
Q

smooth neck design encourages _____.

A

easy snare capture

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4
Q

The denali filter maintained high filter success in ___ patients over indwells ____ days.

A
  • 121
  • 5- 736
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5
Q

Denali should not be implanted i patients with an IVC diameter larger than ____ mm.

A

28

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6
Q

the denali IVC filter should not be retrieved if there is ____.

A

significant thrombus

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7
Q

Denali uses a _____ delivery system

A

pin & pull

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8
Q

for getting access during a case, suggest to pre-dialate with a ____ dialator

A

10F

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9
Q

Where is the ideal placement for denali?

A

1cm below the lowest renal vein

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10
Q

T or F: When advancing th filter through the introducer sheath, do not pull back or twist

A

True

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11
Q

Physican should advance sheath with ____ and ____ in place.

A
  • dialator
  • wire
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12
Q

T or F: Do not attempt to replace the filter

A

True

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13
Q

If misplacement, sub-optimal placement, or tilting occurs, consider ________.

A

immediate removal

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14
Q

Snare retrieval kit has 2 sheaths: ___ and ____.

A

-9F
-11F

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15
Q

An outreach program unique to BD/Bard, delivering personalized follow-up calls encouraging Bard filter patients to return for consultation or retrieval:

A

Bard Reach Program

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16
Q

BD, ___, and ___ control the market for filters

A
  • Argon
  • Cook
17
Q

Option is created by ____.

A

Argon

18
Q

T or F: One Piece of laser cut nitinol, Conical Design, Dual Level Filtraion, Robust hook and Smooth neck design, and Staggered leg lenghts are all significant design differences of Denali vs. previous generations of Bard IVC filters

A

True

19
Q

What are the French (FR) sizes associated with the sheaths in our SRK30 IVC Filter retrieval system?

A

9, 11Fr

20
Q

In the of Denali® Study, the mean indwell time was _____________ and the max indwell time was ______________ days

A
  • 201
  • 736
21
Q

What is the name of our value-added program will offer to customers to track their Denali patients for future retrieval, so they are not lost to follow-up?

A

Reach

22
Q

What therapy is considered the “gold standard” for DVT treatment?

A

Anticoagulation medication

23
Q

True or False:

  • Patients with risk of septic embolism
  • Patients with uncontrolled sepsis
  • Pregnant patients when fluoroscopy may endanger the fetus. Risks and benefits should be assessed carefully.
  • Patients with known hypersensitivity to nickel-titanium alloys
  • Patients with an IVC diameter larger than 28 mm

are all places Denali should be implanted in

A

True

24
Q

True or False: Bard only offers Femoral Denali IVC filter delivery system.

A

False- it alse offers Jugular

25
Q

How many CM below the lowest renal vein should the filter be deployed

A

1 cm

26
Q

We recommend the following process during filter deployment of a Denali IVC Filter

A

Pin the back handle and pull the tuohy system completely to that handle in one continuous motion. (pin and pull)

27
Q

Select the main indications for IVC Filter placement. (Select all that apply):

A) Pulmonary thromboembolism when anticoagulants are contraindicated
B) Failure of anticoagulant therapy for thromboembolic disease
C) Emergency treatment following massive pulmonary embolism where anticipated benefits of conventional therapy are reduced.
D) Chronic, recurrent pulmonary embolism where anticoagulant therapy has failed or is contraindicated.

A

all above