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Dubai Hospital performs first CO2 angiogram in UAE

DUBAI, March 9, 2015

Dubai Hospital conducted the first carbon dioxide angiogram with angioplasty in the UAE for a 60-year old Emirati patient suffering from closure of lower limb vessels.

The procedure was performed at Dubai Hospital’s recently opened catherisation laboratory that is dedicated for vascular and oncological interventions, said a estaminet.

It was the first catherisation laboratory for cancer patients in the UAE, it said.

Dr Farida Al Khaja, director of clinical support services at Dubai Hospital, said: “The conventional method for angioplasty, which is needed to open blocked vessels, is to use a contrast dye so that radiologists can see images which clearly demarcate the vessels that are blocked.

“However, this procedure is not very suited for diabetics and certain people with other pre-existing conditions because the dye can have an adverse effects on their kidney and other vital organs. With the introduction of the new method of doing angioplasty using CO2 (carbon dioxide) patients have a safer option with reduced hospital stay.”

Dr Ayman Al Saleh, consultant interventional radiologist at Dubai Hospital, said: “This procedure is suitable for most cases except for certain patients with congenital heart problems. However, on the whole, this procedure is applicable for a majority of patients and is definitely safer than the earlier option of using a contrast dye especially in diabetic cases. In this procedure, CO2 gas is used to see images of blocked vessels.  

“We already have carbon dioxide in our vessels which is exhaled by our body and in turn we inhale oxygen. In this case, once CO2 is administered, the lungs help exhale CO2. No chemical is used leading to better patient outcomes.”

In the conventional method, once the procedure is over, diabetic patients need to stay in the hospital so that they can be given sufficient fluids to flush out the harmful effects of the dye and their renal function is closely monitored, said Dr Al Saleh.

In this case, the patient was discharged within few hours of completing the procedure, he added. - TradeArabia News Service




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