| Literature DB >> 28587369 |
Peng Chen1, Huijie Li1, Chunyu Zeng1, Yuqiang Fang1, Weibin Shi1, Xiaoqun Zhang1, Chengming Yang1.
Abstract
The transradial approach (TRA) has become an attractive alternative to the transfemoral approach (TFA) in percutaneous coronary intervention. To date, however, these two approaches have not been systematically compared in various percutaneous peripheral artery interventions (PPAIs). In the present study 258 patients with peripheral artery disease that underwent PPAI via the TRA (n=75) or the TFA (n=183) were analyzed. Clinical factors and outcomes in these two groups were compared. The puncture time was significantly longer (P<0.05) and the prevalence of artery vasospasm significantly higher (P<0.05) in patients who underwent PPAI via the TRA rather than via the TFA. However, the complication rate was significantly lower (P<0.05) and the artery compression time (P<0.05) and time bedridden (P<0.05) were significantly shorter via the TRA than via the TFA. These results suggest that PPAI via the TRA was associated with a lower complication rate, and shorter artery compression time and bedridden time than PPAI via the TFA. The TRA may be preferable for bilateral vertebral artery stenosis, whereas the TFA may be preferable for interventional treatment of carotid and subclavian artery stenosis. Therefore, the catheter length, artery support and push force should be comprehensively considered before choosing the TRA or TFA in the interventional treatment of renal artery stenosis.Entities:
Keywords: percutaneous peripheral artery intervention; peripheral artery disease; stent implantation; transfemoral approach; transradial approach
Year: 2017 PMID: 28587369 PMCID: PMC5450630 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2017.4307
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447