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Cubital vein access provides a practical alternative to internal jugular vein access for coronary sinus catheter placement

Authors :
Haruwo Tashiro
Ken Terata
Ryosuke Kato
Hiyu Wakabayashi
Hidehiro Iwakawa
Hiroyuki Watanabe
Source :
Journal of Arrhythmia, Vol 40, Iss 4, Pp 991-997 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Wiley, 2024.

Abstract

Abstract Background Insertion of electrode catheters into the coronary sinus (CS) through the right internal jugular vein (RIJV) carries risks of pneumothorax and severe hematoma formation. This study was performed to compare the safety and feasibility of catheterization through the left cubital superficial vein versus the RIJV. Methods This prospective nonrandomized study involved consecutive patients who underwent catheter ablation from September 2021 to February 2023. Blind puncture techniques were used in the left cubital vein group; ultrasound‐guided insertion was performed in the RIJV group. The success rates of sheath insertion and CS catheterization, the procedure and fluoroscopy times of CS cannulation, and complications were compared between groups. Results The left cubital vein group comprised 152 patients, and the RIJV group comprised 58 patients. The sheath insertion success rate was significantly lower in the cubital vein group than in the RIJV group (84.9% vs 100%, respectively; p = .0008). In the cubital vein group, blind puncture attempts failed in 20 patients; three patients developed guidewire‐induced venous injury. One arterial puncture occurred in the RIJV group. After successful sheath insertion, no significant differences were observed in the CS cannulation success rate (97% vs 100%, p = .55), procedure time (median [range], 93 [51–174] vs 74 [44–129] s; p = .19), or fluoroscopy time (median [range], 66 [36–134] vs 48 [30–92] s; p = .17). No serious complications requiring procedural discontinuation occurred. Conclusion The left cubital vein approach is practical, offering a viable alternative to the RIJV approach.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18832148 and 18804276
Volume :
40
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Arrhythmia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.87dd7e3da064b7d86e64d3295b8c9bf
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/joa3.13110