The development of a massive groin hemorrhage after the left anterior descending artery angioplasty, stent, and angiography is the main nursing concern. The patient's right femoral artery was used to do this surgery. When the femoral artery cannot be managed after the sheath is removed, a fairly frequent condition that often affects the patient is a groin hemorrhage (DeBruce, 2015). A research by Wasana and Kingkarn found that hospital post-cardiac catheterization treatment had an impact on the development of groin hemorrhage (Wasana & Kingkarn, 2021). After an angioplasty and an angiography, groin hemorrhage may be caused by a variety of reasons. Age over 65, obesity, and the use of certain drugs, such as clopidogrel, aspirin, and glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors, are some of the variables that contribute to hemorrhage (Themes, 2016).
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