Impact of dedicated hemostasis device for distal radial arterial access with an adequate hemostasis protocol on radial arterial observation by ultrasound.


Journal

Cardiovascular intervention and therapeutics
ISSN: 1868-4297
Titre abrégé: Cardiovasc Interv Ther
Pays: Japan
ID NLM: 101522043

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jan 2021
Historique:
received: 31 10 2019
accepted: 17 02 2020
pubmed: 14 3 2020
medline: 18 5 2021
entrez: 14 3 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

There is no established hemostasis method or protocol for the transdistal radial approach. Therefore, this study aimed to determine whether "the PreludeSYNC DISTAL" radial compression device (PSD; Merit Medical Systems, Inc., South Jordan, UT) can effectively prevent distal radial artery (dRA) occlusion following catheterization procedures. This retrospective study analyzed patients who underwent hemostasis using the PSD from January 1, 2019, to March 31, 2019. The primary endpoint was occlusion or excessive stenosis of the radial artery (RA) 1 month after catheterization. Pulsatile blood flow and vessel diameters of the dRA and forearm RA (fRA) were measured using vascular ultrasound before and 1 month after catheterization to determine arterial damage. Secondary endpoints were achievement of hemostasis, bleeding, hematoma, aneurysm, neurological abnormality, and functional disturbance of the fingers or hand. Fifty patients (mean age, 70.9 ± 10.7 years; male, 72.0%) were enrolled in this study. Complete hemostasis was achieved in all cases. Total hemostasis time was 161 ± 45 min. No procedure-associated complications were noted. Pulsations of the dRA and fRA were maintained at 1 month. No functional disturbance or neurological abnormality was observed. Vessel diameters of the dRA and fRA were not significantly different before and 1 month after catheterization. No dissection, pseudoaneurysm, or occlusion/stenosis was observed on ultrasound. Distal radial access with a unique device and protocol effectively achieved hemostasis and prevented injury and occlusion of the dRA and fRA.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32166728
doi: 10.1007/s12928-020-00656-4
pii: 10.1007/s12928-020-00656-4
pmc: PMC7829236
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

104-110

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Auteurs

Yota Kawamura (Y)

Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Tokai University Hachioji Hospital, 1838 Ishikawa-cho Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-0032, Japan. youta@f4.dion.ne.jp.

Fuminobu Yoshimachi (F)

Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Tokai University Hachioji Hospital, 1838 Ishikawa-cho Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-0032, Japan.

Norihito Nakamura (N)

Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Tokai University Hachioji Hospital, 1838 Ishikawa-cho Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-0032, Japan.

Yoshiya Yamamoto (Y)

Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Tokai University Hachioji Hospital, 1838 Ishikawa-cho Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-0032, Japan.

Takeaki Kudo (T)

Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Tokai University Hachioji Hospital, 1838 Ishikawa-cho Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-0032, Japan.

Yuji Ikari (Y)

Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Tokai University School of Medicine, Isehara, Japan.

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