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TransRadial Education and Therapeutics (TREAT): shifting the balance of safety and efficacy of antithrombotic agents in percutaneous coronary intervention: a report from the Cardiac Safety Research Consortium.

Connie N Hess1, Sunil V Rao, David F Kong, Julie M Miller, Kevin J Anstrom, Olivier F Bertrand, Jean-Philippe Collet, Mark B Effron, Benjamin C Eloff, Emmanuel O Fadiran, Andrew Farb, Ian C Gilchrist, David R Holmes, Alice K Jacobs, Prashant Kaul, L Kristin Newby, David R Rutledge, Dale R Tavris, Thomas T Tsai, Roseann M White, Eric D Peterson, Mitchell W Krucoff.   

Abstract

Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is an integral part of the treatment of coronary artery disease. The most common complication of PCI, bleeding, typically occurs at the vascular access site and is associated with short-term and long-term morbidity and mortality. Periprocedural bleeding also represents the primary safety concern of concomitant antithrombotic therapies essential for PCI success. Use of radial access for PCI reduces procedural bleeding and hence may change the risk profile and net clinical benefit of these drugs. This new drug-device safety interaction creates opportunities to advance the safe and effective use of antithrombotic agents during PCI. In June 2010 and March 2011, leaders from government, academia, professional societies, device manufacturing, and pharmaceutical industries convened for 2 think tank meetings. Titled TREAT I and II, these forums examined approaches to improve the overall safety of PCI by optimizing strategies for antithrombotic drug use and radial artery access. This article summarizes the content and proceedings of these sessions.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23453103      PMCID: PMC3886824          DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2012.09.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Heart J        ISSN: 0002-8703            Impact factor:   4.749


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Review 1.  Radial versus femoral approach for percutaneous coronary diagnostic and interventional procedures; Systematic overview and meta-analysis of randomized trials.

Authors:  Pierfrancesco Agostoni; Giuseppe G L Biondi-Zoccai; M Luisa de Benedictis; Stefano Rigattieri; Marco Turri; Maurizio Anselmi; Corrado Vassanelli; Piero Zardini; Yves Louvard; Martial Hamon
Journal:  J Am Coll Cardiol       Date:  2004-07-21       Impact factor: 24.094

2.  Risk of local adverse events following cardiac catheterization by hemostasis device use and gender.

Authors:  Dale R Tavris; Beverly Albrecht Gallauresi; Ba Lin; Suzanne E Rich; Richard E Shaw; William S Weintraub; Ralph G Brindis; Kathleen Hewitt
Journal:  J Invasive Cardiol       Date:  2004-09       Impact factor: 2.022

3.  Radial approach: what about the learning curve?

Authors:  Y Louvard; T Lefevre; M C Morice
Journal:  Cathet Cardiovasc Diagn       Date:  1997-12

4.  Contemporary outcome trends in the elderly undergoing percutaneous coronary interventions: results in 7,472 octogenarians. National Cardiovascular Network Collaboration.

Authors:  W B Batchelor; K J Anstrom; L H Muhlbaier; R Grosswald; W S Weintraub; W W O'Neill; E D Peterson
Journal:  J Am Coll Cardiol       Date:  2000-09       Impact factor: 24.094

5.  Effect of gender on the outcomes of contemporary percutaneous coronary intervention.

Authors:  E D Peterson; A J Lansky; J Kramer; K Anstrom; M J Lanzilotta
Journal:  Am J Cardiol       Date:  2001-08-15       Impact factor: 2.778

6.  Practice patterns and outcomes of percutaneous coronary interventions in the United States: 1995 to 1997.

Authors:  Michael A Lauer; Jennifer A Karweit; Elisa F Cascade; Nancy D Lin; Eric J Topol
Journal:  Am J Cardiol       Date:  2002-04-15       Impact factor: 2.778

7.  Coronary angiography through the radial or the femoral approach: The CARAFE study.

Authors:  Y Louvard; T Lefèvre; A Allain; M Morice
Journal:  Catheter Cardiovasc Interv       Date:  2001-02       Impact factor: 2.692

8.  Incidence, predictors, and prognostic implications of bleeding and blood transfusion following percutaneous coronary interventions.

Authors:  Timothy D Kinnaird; Eugenio Stabile; Gary S Mintz; Cheol Whan Lee; Daniel A Canos; Natalie Gevorkian; Ellen E Pinnow; Kenneth M Kent; Augusto D Pichard; Lowell F Satler; Neil J Weissman; Joseph Lindsay; Shmuel Fuchs
Journal:  Am J Cardiol       Date:  2003-10-15       Impact factor: 2.778

9.  Vascular complications after balloon and new device angioplasty.

Authors:  J J Popma; L F Satler; A D Pichard; K M Kent; A Campbell; Y C Chuang; C Clark; A J Merritt; T A Bucher; M B Leon
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  1993-10       Impact factor: 29.690

10.  Impact of gender on femoral access complications secondary to application of a collagen-based vascular closure device.

Authors:  Holger Eggebrecht; Clemens von Birgelen; Christoph Naber; Knut Kröger; Axel Schmermund; Heinrich Wieneke; Thomas Bartel; Uta Wörtgen; Dietrich Baumgart; Michael Haude; Raimund Erbel
Journal:  J Invasive Cardiol       Date:  2004-05       Impact factor: 2.022

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1.  Embedding a randomized clinical trial into an ongoing registry infrastructure: unique opportunities for efficiency in design of the Study of Access site For Enhancement of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Women (SAFE-PCI for Women).

Authors:  Connie N Hess; Sunil V Rao; David F Kong; Laura H Aberle; Kevin J Anstrom; C Michael Gibson; Ian C Gilchrist; Alice K Jacobs; Sanjit S Jolly; Roxana Mehran; John C Messenger; L Kristin Newby; Ron Waksman; Mitchell W Krucoff
Journal:  Am Heart J       Date:  2013-07-23       Impact factor: 4.749

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