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Radial access during percutaneous interventions in patients with acute coronary syndromes: should we routinely monitor radial artery patency by ultrasonography promptly after the procedure and in long-term observation?

Authors :
Robert Sawicki
Włodzimierz J. Musiał
Paweł Kralisz
Agnieszka Tycińska
Małgorzata Knapp
Anna Lisowska
Piotr Sielatycki
Source :
The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Springer Netherlands, 2014.

Abstract

Access-site vascular complications in patients undergoing transradial coronary procedures are rare but may have relevant clinical consequences. The aim of the study was to evaluate: (1) radial artery’s (RA) patency immediately after the procedure and in long-term observation, (2) factors influencing the frequency of radial artery’s occlusion (RAO) after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures performed via transradial access in the group of 220 patients with acute coronary syndromes (ACS). RA ultrasound was performed 48–72 h after the procedure and in those who were diagnosed with RAO-again after 6–12 months. According to the ultrasonographic findings, the patients were divided into two sub-groups: 187 pts (85 %) with patent RA after PCI and 33 pts (15 %) with RAO. Both sub-groups significantly statistically differed with regard to the frequency of local hematomas—15 versus 27.3 % (p = 0.02), the frequency of applying IIbIIIa inhibitors in PCI—6.4 versus 15.1 % (p = 0.015) and procedure duration—0.59 ± 0.37 versus 0.77 ± 0.38 (p = 0.014), respectively. In a multifactorial analysis the only factor influencing RA patency promptly after the procedure was PCI duration (p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18758312 and 15695794
Volume :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging
Accession number :
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