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Feasibility of Transradial Coronary Intervention Using a Sheathless Guiding Catheter in Patients With Small Radial Artery

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Transradial coronary angiography and intervention are increasing in frequency due to lower major vascular access site complications and the potential for early mobilization. However, the small size of the radial artery (RA) is a major limitation of this technique. A sheath...

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Autores principales: Youn, Young Jin, Yoon, Junghan, Han, Sang Woo, Lee, Jun-Won, Sung, Joong Kyung, Ahn, Sung-Gyun, Kim, Jang-Young, Yoo, Byung-Su, Lee, Seung-Hwan, Choe, Kyung-Hoon
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Publicado: The Korean Society of Cardiology 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3079134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21519513
http://dx.doi.org/10.4070/kcj.2011.41.3.143
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author Youn, Young Jin
Yoon, Junghan
Han, Sang Woo
Lee, Jun-Won
Sung, Joong Kyung
Ahn, Sung-Gyun
Kim, Jang-Young
Yoo, Byung-Su
Lee, Seung-Hwan
Choe, Kyung-Hoon
author_facet Youn, Young Jin
Yoon, Junghan
Han, Sang Woo
Lee, Jun-Won
Sung, Joong Kyung
Ahn, Sung-Gyun
Kim, Jang-Young
Yoo, Byung-Su
Lee, Seung-Hwan
Choe, Kyung-Hoon
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Transradial coronary angiography and intervention are increasing in frequency due to lower major vascular access site complications and the potential for early mobilization. However, the small size of the radial artery (RA) is a major limitation of this technique. A sheathless guiding catheter (GC) has recently been introduced that has a 1-2 French smaller diameter compared with the corresponding introducer sheath. This catheter also has a hydrophilic coating along its entire length. We evaluated the feasibility of using a sheathless GC in patients who have small radial arteries. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The procedural results were evaluated in patients with small radial arteries (diameter <2.3 mm) who underwent transradial coronary intervention using a sheathless GC. RESULTS: A total of 25 (male: 9) patients with 29 lesions were enrolled. The mean RA diameter was 1.81±0.26 mm. 44% of the patients had stable angina and 50.0% had acute coronary syndrome. The procedural success rate was 93.1%. Two patients (6.9%) had chronic total occlusive lesions that could not be crossed with a guide-wire despite good guiding support. An intravascular ultrasound could be used for all of the treated lesions. Multi-vessel intervention was performed in 29.2% of the patients. Two bifurcated lesions were treated with a kissing balloon technique, and one with a modified T-stenting technique. No catheter related complications were reported. CONCLUSION: The use of a sheathless GC is feasible in patients with small radial arteries without catheter related complications.
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spelling pubmed-30791342011-04-25 Feasibility of Transradial Coronary Intervention Using a Sheathless Guiding Catheter in Patients With Small Radial Artery Youn, Young Jin Yoon, Junghan Han, Sang Woo Lee, Jun-Won Sung, Joong Kyung Ahn, Sung-Gyun Kim, Jang-Young Yoo, Byung-Su Lee, Seung-Hwan Choe, Kyung-Hoon Korean Circ J Original Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Transradial coronary angiography and intervention are increasing in frequency due to lower major vascular access site complications and the potential for early mobilization. However, the small size of the radial artery (RA) is a major limitation of this technique. A sheathless guiding catheter (GC) has recently been introduced that has a 1-2 French smaller diameter compared with the corresponding introducer sheath. This catheter also has a hydrophilic coating along its entire length. We evaluated the feasibility of using a sheathless GC in patients who have small radial arteries. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The procedural results were evaluated in patients with small radial arteries (diameter <2.3 mm) who underwent transradial coronary intervention using a sheathless GC. RESULTS: A total of 25 (male: 9) patients with 29 lesions were enrolled. The mean RA diameter was 1.81±0.26 mm. 44% of the patients had stable angina and 50.0% had acute coronary syndrome. The procedural success rate was 93.1%. Two patients (6.9%) had chronic total occlusive lesions that could not be crossed with a guide-wire despite good guiding support. An intravascular ultrasound could be used for all of the treated lesions. Multi-vessel intervention was performed in 29.2% of the patients. Two bifurcated lesions were treated with a kissing balloon technique, and one with a modified T-stenting technique. No catheter related complications were reported. CONCLUSION: The use of a sheathless GC is feasible in patients with small radial arteries without catheter related complications. The Korean Society of Cardiology 2011-03 2011-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3079134/ /pubmed/21519513 http://dx.doi.org/10.4070/kcj.2011.41.3.143 Text en Copyright © 2011 The Korean Society of Cardiology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Youn, Young Jin
Yoon, Junghan
Han, Sang Woo
Lee, Jun-Won
Sung, Joong Kyung
Ahn, Sung-Gyun
Kim, Jang-Young
Yoo, Byung-Su
Lee, Seung-Hwan
Choe, Kyung-Hoon
Feasibility of Transradial Coronary Intervention Using a Sheathless Guiding Catheter in Patients With Small Radial Artery
title Feasibility of Transradial Coronary Intervention Using a Sheathless Guiding Catheter in Patients With Small Radial Artery
title_full Feasibility of Transradial Coronary Intervention Using a Sheathless Guiding Catheter in Patients With Small Radial Artery
title_fullStr Feasibility of Transradial Coronary Intervention Using a Sheathless Guiding Catheter in Patients With Small Radial Artery
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of Transradial Coronary Intervention Using a Sheathless Guiding Catheter in Patients With Small Radial Artery
title_short Feasibility of Transradial Coronary Intervention Using a Sheathless Guiding Catheter in Patients With Small Radial Artery
title_sort feasibility of transradial coronary intervention using a sheathless guiding catheter in patients with small radial artery
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3079134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21519513
http://dx.doi.org/10.4070/kcj.2011.41.3.143
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