Interventional Flashcards

1
Q

During abscess drainage, when do you remove the catheter?

A

The catheter can be pulled if the drainage is <10-20 cc/day

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2
Q

How long for WBC to be normal after abscess drainage?

A

2-5 days

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3
Q

How long does it take for fever to subside after abscess?

A

24-48 hrs

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4
Q

What are the indications for removing the catheter after abscess draining?

A

If drainage is <10-20 cc/day
Or if NO fever, WBC are normal

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5
Q

Rheumatoid factor patient selection?

A

Highest success rate in patient with tumor: few(4<), small(<3cm) lesions,
Decreased extrahepatic spread

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6
Q

What are the pre-intervention evaluation of biopsy?

A

Check for :

-Coagulation parameters (PTT, INR, platelet count):
supportive therapy?
– Discontinuation of anticoagulant drugs (tru-cut)

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7
Q

Advantages of precutaneous biopsy?

A

– No general anesthesia
– No incisions→easy to heal, same day discharge – Fast procedure
– Imaging guided→ highly diagnostic,
low complication rate

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8
Q

Which lab test to perform before contrast CT?

A

Blood creatin lvl

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