- Autori:
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Pacchioni, Andrea; Mugnolo, Antonio; Sanz Sanchez, Jorge; Sgueglia, Gregory A; Pesarini, Gabriele; Bellamoli, Michele; Saccà, Salvatore; Ribichini, Flavio; Reimers, Bernhard; Gasparini, Gabriele Luigi
- Titolo:
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Radial artery occlusion after conventional and distal radial access: Impact of preserved flow and time-to-hemostasis in a propensity-score matching analysis of 1163 patients
- Anno:
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2022
- Tipologia prodotto:
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Articolo in Rivista
- Tipologia ANVUR:
- Articolo su rivista
- Lingua:
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Inglese
- Referee:
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No
- Nome rivista:
- CATHETERIZATION AND CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS
- ISSN Rivista:
- 1522-1946
- N° Volume:
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99
- Numero o Fascicolo:
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3
- Intervallo pagine:
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827-835
- Parole chiave:
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distal approach; hemostasis time; patent hemostasis; radial occlusion
- Breve descrizione dei contenuti:
- Objectives: To compare incidence of forearm radial artery occlusion (RAO) and hemostasis characteristics between distal and conventional transradial approach (DRA and TRA, respectively). Background: DRA has the potential advantage of reducing RAO. DRA effectively reduces time-to-hemostasis, however its role on preserving flow in the radial artery (PF) during hemostasis and consequent impact on RAO remains speculative. Methods: Eight hundred thirty-seven patients with TRA were previously enrolled in a prospective registry investigating the relationship of residual anticoagulation and RAO. Three hundred twenty-six additional patients with DRA were added to the cohort and matched to the original cohort by propensity score. The composite end-point of RAO at forearm and distal site of puncture (dRAO) was evaluated as secondary end-point. Results: RAO occurred in 4.8% (41 of 837) of patients undergoing TRA and in 0% (0 of 326) of those undergoing DRA (p < 0.0001). DRA was associated with higher percentage of PF (97.2% vs. 78.5% in TRA group, p < 0.0001) and reduced time-to-hemostasis (147 ± 99 min vs. 285 ± 138 min, p < 0.0001). After matching, hemostasis characteristics were still significant different (PF 95.7% vs. 90.1%, p = 0.023, and 190 ± 92 vs. 323 ± 162 min, p < 0.0001) with reduction in the incidence of RAO (0 of 213, 0% vs. 7 of 213, 3.3%, p = 0.0015). dRAO occurred in one case (0.3% and 0.5% after matching, p < 0.0001 and p = 0.032 compared to TRA). Conclusions: DRA was associated with lower rates of RAO compared to TRA. This effect is potentially explained by reduced time-to-hemostasis and maintained flow at the wrist during hemostasis.
- Id prodotto:
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131206
- Handle IRIS:
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11562/1082891
- ultima modifica:
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29 dicembre 2023
- Citazione bibliografica:
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Pacchioni, Andrea; Mugnolo, Antonio; Sanz Sanchez, Jorge; Sgueglia, Gregory A; Pesarini, Gabriele; Bellamoli, Michele; Saccà, Salvatore; Ribichini, Flavio; Reimers, Bernhard; Gasparini, Gabriele Luigi,
Radial artery occlusion after conventional and distal radial access: Impact of preserved flow and time-to-hemostasis in a propensity-score matching analysis of 1163 patients
«CATHETERIZATION AND CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS»
, vol.
99
, n.
3
,
2022
,
pp. 827-835
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