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Distal radial access for coronary procedures in an all-comer population: the first 1000 patients in a prospective cohort

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    Identifier:  imarina:9397868
    Authors:  Rivera, Kristian; Fernandez-Rodriguez, Diego; Garcia-Guimaraes, Marcos; Casanova-Sandoval, Juan; Irigaray, Patricia; Zielonka, Marta; Martinez, Tania Ramirez; Arroyo-Calpe, David; Costa-Mateu, Joan; Tornel-Cerezo, Maria; Baiget-Pons, Anna; Roig-Boira, Oriol; Perello-Corti, Eduard; Castillo-Pena, Xenia; Royo-Beltran, Raquel; Worner, Fernando; Ferreiro, Jose Luis
    Abstract:
    Introduction and objectives: Distal radial access (DRA) for coronary procedures is currently recognized as an alternative to conventional transradial access, with documented advantages primarily related to access-related complications. However, widespread adoption of DRA as the default approach remains limited. Therefore, this prospective cohort study aimed to present our initial experience with DRA for coronary procedures in any clinical settings. Methods: From August 2020 to November 2023, we included 1000 DRA procedures (943 patients) conducted at a single center. The study enrolled a diverse patient population. We recommended pre- and postprocedural ultrasound evaluations of the radial artery course, with ultrasound-guided DRA puncture. The primary endpoint was DRA success, while secondary endpoints included coronary procedure success, DRA performance metrics, and the incidence of access-related complications. Results: The DRA success rate was 97.4% (n = 974), with coronary procedure success at 96.9% (n = 969). The median DRA time was 40 [interquartile range, 30-60] seconds. Diagnostic procedures accounted for 64% (n = 644) of cases, while 36% (n = 356) involved percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), including primary PCI in 13% (n = 128). Pre-procedure ultrasound evaluation and ultrasound-guided DRA were performed in 83% (n = 830) and 85% (n = 848) of cases, respectively. Access-related complications occurred in 2.9% (n = 29). Conclusions: This study shows the safety and feasibility of DRA for coronary procedures, particularly when performed under ultrasound guidance in a diverse patient population. High rates of successful access and coronary procedure outcomes were observed, together with a low incidence of access-related complications. The study was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov (NTC06165406).
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    Link to the original source: https://recintervcardiol.org/en/ischemic-heart-disease/distal-radial-access-for-coronary-procedures-in-an-all-comer-population-the-first-1000-patients-in-a-prospective-cohort
    APA: Rivera, Kristian; Fernandez-Rodriguez, Diego; Garcia-Guimaraes, Marcos; Casanova-Sandoval, Juan; Irigaray, Patricia; Zielonka, Marta; Martinez, Tania (2024). Distal radial access for coronary procedures in an all-comer population: the first 1000 patients in a prospective cohort. Rec Interventional Cardiology, 6(4), -. DOI: 10.24875/RECICE.M24000470
    Paper original source: Rec Interventional Cardiology. 6 (4):
    Article's DOI: 10.24875/RECICE.M24000470
    Journal publication year: 2024
    Entity: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Paper version: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Record's date: 2024-12-14
    URV's Author/s: Ferreiro Gutiérrez, José Luis
    Department: Medicina i Cirurgia
    Licence document URL: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Publication Type: Journal Publications
    Author, as appears in the article.: Rivera, Kristian; Fernandez-Rodriguez, Diego; Garcia-Guimaraes, Marcos; Casanova-Sandoval, Juan; Irigaray, Patricia; Zielonka, Marta; Martinez, Tania Ramirez; Arroyo-Calpe, David; Costa-Mateu, Joan; Tornel-Cerezo, Maria; Baiget-Pons, Anna; Roig-Boira, Oriol; Perello-Corti, Eduard; Castillo-Pena, Xenia; Royo-Beltran, Raquel; Worner, Fernando; Ferreiro, Jose Luis
    licence for use: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Thematic Areas: Cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, Cardiac & cardiovascular systems
    Author's mail: joseluis.ferreiro@urv.cat
  • Keywords:

    Vascular access
    Transradial access
    Snuffbo
    Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty
    Percutaneous coronary
    Metaanalysis
    Intervention
    Doppler ultrasound
    Distal radial artery
    Coronary angiography
    Artery
    Angiography
    Access-related complication
    Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
    Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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