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Comparison of the feasibility and effectiveness of transradial coronary angiography via right versus left radial artery approaches (from the PREVAIL Study).

Francesco Pelliccia1, Carlo Trani, Giuseppe G L Biondi-Zoccai, Marco Nazzaro, Andrea Berni, Giuseppe Patti, Roberto Patrizi, Bruno Pironi, Pietro Mazzarotto, Gaetano Gioffrè, Giulio Speciale, Christian Pristipino.   

Abstract

It remains undefined if transradial coronary angiography from a right or left radial arterial approach differs in real-world practice. To address this issue, we performed a subanalysis of the PREVAIL study. The PREVAIL study was a prospective, multicenter, observational survey of unselected consecutive patients undergoing invasive cardiovascular procedures over a 1-month observation period, specifically aimed at assessing the outcomes of radial approach in the contemporary real world. The choice of arterial approach was left to the discretion of the operator. Prespecified end points of this subanalysis were procedural characteristics. Of 1,052 patients consecutively enrolled, 509 patients underwent transradial catheterization, 304 with a right radial and 205 with a left radial approach. Procedural success rates were similar between the 2 groups. Compared to the left radial group, the right radial group had longer procedure duration (46 ± 29 vs 33 ± 24 minutes, p <0.0001) and fluoroscopy time (765 ± 787 vs 533 ± 502, p <0.0001). At multivariate analysis, including a parsimonious propensity score for the choice of left radial approach, duration of procedure (beta coefficient 11.38, p <0.001) and total dose-area product (beta coefficient 11.38, p <0.001) were independently associated with the choice of the left radial artery approach. The operator's proficiency in right/left radial approach did not influence study results. In conclusion, right and left radial approaches are feasible and effective to perform percutaneous procedures. In the contemporary real world, however, the left radial route is associated with shorter procedures and lower radiologic exposure than the right radial approach, independently of an operator's proficiency.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22651876     DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2012.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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2.  Radiation exposure during coronary angiography via transradial or transfemoral approaches when performed by experienced operators.

Authors:  Binita Shah; Sripal Bangalore; Frederick Feit; Gregory Fernandez; John Coppola; Michael J Attubato; James Slater
Journal:  Am Heart J       Date:  2013-03       Impact factor: 4.749

3.  Left radial access is preferable to right radial access for the diagnostic or interventional coronary procedures: a meta-analysis involving 22 randomized clinical trials and 10287 patients.

Authors:  Xiaogang Guo; Jie Ding; Yue Qi; Nan Jia; Shaoli Chu; Jinxiu Lin; Jinzi Su; Feng Peng; Wenquan Niu
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4.  Impact of guidewire selection and operator expertise on radiation exposure in transradial angiography.

Authors:  Jianmin Yang; Ningfu Wang; Xiaoshan Tong; Xianhua Ye; Liang Zhou; Guoxin Tong; Yun Shen; Shuzheng Lv
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5.  Radial access during percutaneous interventions in patients with acute coronary syndromes: should we routinely monitor radial artery patency by ultrasonography promptly after the procedure and in long-term observation?

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7.  Randomized comparative study of left versus right radial approach in the setting of primary percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-elevation myocardial infarction.

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Journal:  Clin Interv Aging       Date:  2015-06-24       Impact factor: 4.458

8.  A prospective randomized comparison of left and right radial approach for percutaneous coronary angiography in Asian populations.

Authors:  Hongyu Hu; Qiang Fu; Wei Chen; Dezhao Wang; Xu Hua; Buxing Chen
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