Prevention of Radial Artery Occlusion of 3 Hemostatic Methods in Transradial Intervention for Coronary Angiography

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作者
Eid-Lidt, Guering [1 ]
Reyes-Carrera, Jesus [1 ]
Farjat-Pasos, Julio, I [1 ]
Loaisiga Saenz, Arnoldo [1 ]
Aguila Bravo, Carlos [1 ]
Nieto Rangel, Sara [1 ]
Zazueta Salido, Daniel [1 ]
Vega Servin, Norman Said [1 ]
Elena Soto-Lopez, Maria [2 ]
Gaspar, Jorge [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Nacl Cardiol Ignacio Chavez, Dept Intervent Cardiol, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
[2] Inst Nacl Cardiol Ignacio Chavez, Dept Immunol, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
关键词
patent hemostasis; percutaneous coronary intervention; plethysmography; radial artery; PATENT HEMOSTASIS; COMPRESSION; REDUCE; CATHETERIZATION; PROPHET; DEVICE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jcin.2022.03.011
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVES The main objective of this study was to compare the efficacy of 3 hemostatic methods for the prevention of early radial artery occlusion (RAO): standard patent hemostasis, patent hemostasis with ulnar compression or the ulnar artery transient compression facilitating radial artery patent hemostasis (ULTRA) method, and facilitated hemostasis with a hemostatic disc. BACKGROUND There are no prospective randomized studies that compare early RAO rates with the 3 most used nonocclusive hemostatic methods. METHODS This was a prospective, longitudinal, comparative, and randomized study. The final population analyzed was 1,469, and they were randomized into 3 groups: 491 patients in group 1 with standard patent hemostasis, 490 patients in group 2 with the ULTRA method, and 488 patients in group 3 with facilitated hemostasis with a hemostatic disc. RESULTS The RAO rate at 24 hours of the total population analyzed was 4.6%. By hemostasis groups, it was 3.6% for patent hemostasis, 5.5% for the ULTRA method, and 4.7% for facilitated hemostasis with a hemostatic disc, with no statistical difference among the 3 groups (P = 0.387). At 30 days, the overall rate of RAO was 1.8%, and by groups, it was 1.4% for the patent hemostasis group, 1.8% for the ULTRA method group, and 2.2% for the facilitated hemostasis with a hemostatic disc group, respectively (P = 0.185). CONCLUSIONS The rates of RAO at 24 hours evaluated by plethysmography oximetry and confirmed by ultrasound among 3 current radial hemostasis methods (ie, patent hemostasis, the ULTRA method, and facilitated hemostasis with a hemostatic disc) are not different. (C) 2022 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation.
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页码:1022 / 1029
页数:8
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