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Radial artery occlusion after transradial procedures: impact on 1-year adverse events

Authors :
Andrea PACCHIONI
Gabriele PESARINI
Jorge SANZ-SANCHEZ
Gregory A. SGUEGLIA
Michele BELLAMOLI
Jayme FERRO
Antonio MUGNOLO
Riccardo MORANDIN
Carlo PENZO
Riccardo TURRI
Vincenzo GUIDUCCI
Giovanni BENFARI
Davide GIOVANNINI
Salvatore SACCĂ€
Flavio RIBICHINI
Francesco VERSACI
Giuseppe BIONDI-ZOCCAI
Bernhard REIMERS
Source :
Minerva cardiology and angiology.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Radial artery occlusion after transradial procedures is a frequent iatrogenic thrombotic process. The impact on prognosis has not been investigated. This study sought to investigate whether radial artery occlusion is related to increased risk of major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events, defined as death, myocardial infarction, stroke and coronary revascularization.Eight hundred thirty-seven consecutive patients who underwent a transradial coronary procedure had patency of radial artery checked at 24 hours. Radial artery occlusion occurred in 41 over 837 patients (4.8%); 764 (91.2%) were available for planned follow-up at 1 year and were included in the analysis. Event-free survival rate between patients with and without radial artery occlusion was calculated using Kaplan-Meier estimates, and Cox proportional-hazards models were used to identify independent risk factors.At a median 370-day follow-up (IQR: 366-375 days), adverse events occurred in 37 patients (4.8%), 2 in patients with radial artery occlusion and 35 in patients without. One-year survival rate was 94.9% vs. 95% (unadjusted HR=1.026, 95% CI: 0.24 to 4.6, P=0.9). After multivariable modeling, age and coronary artery disease extension was associated with increased risk of adverse events.Age and coronary artery disease extension were independent predictors of adverse events at follow-up. RAO had no prognostic impact. (NCT02762344).

Details

ISSN :
27245772
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Minerva cardiology and angiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8d7fe3a4d32321c404d25e470daa8710