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Patient Preference for Transradial Access over Transfemoral Access for Cerebrovascular Procedures.

Sudhakar R Satti1, Ansar Z Vance2, Sohil N Golwala1, Tim Eden1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Shared decision-making, when physicians and patients collaborate and agree on health care decisions, is a key tenant of patient-centered care. Choice of access site for neurovascular procedures is rarely a shared decision point between physicians and patients. We present our initial evaluation of patient preference for radial over femoral access for cerebrovascular procedures.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: IRB approved single-center, prospective, and consecutive survey of all patients undergoing transradial access for cerebrovascular imaging and intervention. Primary inclusion criteria were patients who had previously undergone a transfemoral access procedure and chose to have their second procedure via a transradial approach. All patients underwent pre-procedural neurologic and extremity exams (including Barbeau tests for radial access suitability prior to radial access), post-procedural neurological evaluation and radial access assessment post-procedure, and complete neurological and radial access-site evaluation in the neurointerventional outpatient clinic 1-2 week post-procedure.
RESULTS: Twenty five consecutive patients who underwent radial access cerebrovascular procedures after previous femoral access cerebrovascular procedures (16 diagnostic angiograms and 9 interventional procedures) were included. No major complications (including hematomas, infection, or delayed radial artery occlusion) were encountered during the immediate post-procedurral period or on outpatient follow-up (average 8 days). On immediate post-procedural examination, 16% had mild bruising and 24% had mild pain at the radial access site. Of the 25 patients included in this study, 24 strongly preferred radial access over femoral access and reported that, if they needed another procedure, they would prefer radial access.
CONCLUSION: There was nearly unanimous patient preference for radial over femoral access for cerebrovascular procedures in this single-center prospective analysis. There were no major complications and no incidences of delayed radial occlusion. In the current age of value-based and patient-centered medicine, the radial approach should be considered for nearly all neurovascular procedures.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28702112      PMCID: PMC5501120     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Interv Neurol        ISSN: 1941-5893


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