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Transradial access and radiation exposure in diagnostic and interventional coronary procedures.

Stefano Rigattieri1, Alessandro Sciahbasi, Sven Drefahl, Eleonora Mussino, Maria Cera, Cristian Di Russo, Silvio Fedele, Francesco Rocco Pugliese.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although transradial access (TRA) is being increasingly used in interventional cardiology, there are concerns about a possible increase in radiation exposure (RE) as compared to transfemoral access (TFA).
METHODS: In this retrospective study, we aimed to compare RE during coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) according to the vascular access route (TRA vs TFA). We included all procedures performed in our laboratory, in which RE data (dose area product, cGy•cm²) were available, from May 2009 to May 2013. Both multiple linear regression analysis and propensity score matching were performed in order to compare RE between TRA and TFA after adjusting for clinical and procedural confounders.
RESULTS: DAP values were available for 1396 procedures; TRA rate was 82.6%. TRA patients were younger, less frequently female, and had higher body mass index as compared to TFA patients; the rates of PCI, ad hoc PCI, bypass angiography, thrombus aspiration, and primary angioplasty, as well as the number of stents implanted, fluoroscopy time, and contrast dose were significantly higher in TFA. Median DAP value was significantly higher in TFA than in TRA (9670 cGy•cm² vs 7635 cGy•cm²; P<.01). After adjusting for clinical and procedural confounders, vascular access was not found to be an independent predictor of RE at multiple regression analysis; this was also confirmed by stratified comparison of DAP values by quintiles of propensity score.
CONCLUSION: After adjusting for clinical and procedural confounders, TRA was not found to be associated with increased RE as compared to TFA in an experienced TRA center.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25198491

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invasive Cardiol        ISSN: 1042-3931            Impact factor:   2.022


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1.  Evaluation of radiological risk during coronary angioplasty procedures: comparison of transradial and transfemoral approaches.

Authors:  Piotr Iwachow; Izabela Miechowicz; Piotr Kałmucki; Beata Dziki; Andrzej Szyszka; Artur Baszko; Tomasz Siminiak
Journal:  Int J Cardiovasc Imaging       Date:  2017-03-31       Impact factor: 2.357

Review 2.  Radiation Exposures Associated With Radial and Femoral Coronary Interventions.

Authors:  Konstantinos V Voudris; Martha Habibi; Panagiotis Karyofillis; Mladen I Vidovich
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2016-12

3.  Transient ulnar artery compression facilitates transradial access.

Authors:  Zhi-Ming Zhou; Zhen-Xian Yan; Bin Nie; Yong-He Guo; Yu-Jie Zhou
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-11       Impact factor: 1.889

Review 4.  Update on Transradial Access for Percutaneous Transcatheter Visceral Artery Embolization.

Authors:  Hee Ho Chu; Jong Woo Kim; Ji Hoon Shin; Soo Buem Cho
Journal:  Korean J Radiol       Date:  2020-08-28       Impact factor: 3.500

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