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Transradial approach (left vs right) and procedural times during percutaneous coronary procedures: TALENT study

Authors :
Roberto Patrizi
Enrico Romagnoli
Ernesto Lioy
Francesco Burzotta
Mario Attilio Mazzari
Alessandro Sarandrea
Gianluca Pendenza
Carlo Trani
Rocco Mongiardo
Alessandro Sciahbasi
Antonella Tommasino
Francesco Summaria
Source :
American Heart Journal. 161:172-179
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2011.

Abstract

Background Most of the studies assessing transradial approach for coronary angiography (CA) have been performed through right radial approach (RRA). Our aim was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of left radial approach (LRA) compared with RRA for coronary procedures. Methods From January 2009 to December 2009, in 2 hospitals, 1,540 patients were randomized to RRA (770 patients) or LRA (770 patients) for percutaneous coronary procedures. The primary end point was fluoroscopy time for CA and for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) evaluated independently. Prespecified subgroup analyses according to patient age and operator experience were planned. Results In 1,467 patients (732 RRA and 735 LRA), a CA (diagnostic group) was performed, and in 688 (344 each for RRA and LRA), a PCI. In the diagnostic group, LRA was associated with significantly lower fluoroscopy time (149 seconds, interquartile range [IQR] 95-270 seconds) and dose area product fluoroscopy (10.7 Gy cm 2 , IQR 6-20.5 Gy cm 2 ) compared with the RRA (168 seconds, IQR 110-277 seconds, P = .0025 and 12.1 Gy cm 2 , IQR 7-23.8 Gy cm 2 , P = .004, respectively). In the PCI group, there were no significant differences in fluoroscopy time (614 seconds, IQR 367-1,087 seconds for LRA and 695 seconds, IQR 415-1,235 seconds, P = .087 for RRA) and dose area product fluoroscopy (53.7 Gy cm 2 , IQR 29-101 Gy cm 2 for LRA and 63.1 Gy cm 2 , IQR 31-119 Gy cm 2 , P = .17 for RRA). According to subgroup analyses, the differences between LRA and RRA were confined to older patients (≥70 years old) and to operators in training. Conclusions Left radial approach for coronary diagnostic procedures is associated with lower fluoroscopy time and radiation dose adsorbed by patients compared with the RRA, particularly in older patients and for operators in training.

Details

ISSN :
00028703
Volume :
161
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Heart Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d5080cf0ca98b0469c7c4adbd4423ef8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahj.2010.10.003