[A new approach in coronary interventional cardiology: the distal radial approach].

Q3 Medicine
Revue medicale de Liege Pub Date : 2022-12-01
P Danthine, P Maréchal, P Lancellotti
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Abstract

The conventional radial approach has become the access route of choice for performing diagnostic or therapeutic coronary angiography. It has taken precedence over the femoral approach, which is subject to a higher rate of vascular and hemorrhagic complications. The distal radial approach is currently considered a further refinement of the conventional radial approach. It offers the advantage of potentially reducing local vascular complications (spasm, thrombosis of the radial artery), of allowing rapid mobilization of the wrist (hemostatic band against the scaphoid), of reducing the duration of hemostasis, and of preserving the proximal radial artery for future procedures such as arteriovenous bypasses or shunts. The use of the left distal radial access also makes it possible to avoid the restriction of the movements of the right hand after the catheterization, to improve the comfort of the operator during the procedure and to reduce exposure to radiations, as well as to offer the possibility of performing angiography in patients who have already undergone bypass surgery with the left internal mammary artery graft (LIMA).

冠状动脉介入心脏病学的新途径:桡动脉远端入路。
传统的桡动脉入路已成为诊断或治疗冠状动脉造影的首选入路。它优先于股入路,后者有更高的血管和出血性并发症。远端桡骨入路目前被认为是传统桡骨入路的进一步改进。它的优点是潜在地减少局部血管并发症(痉挛、桡动脉血栓形成),允许快速动员手腕(针对舟状骨的止血带),缩短止血时间,并为将来的手术(如动静脉旁路或分流)保留桡动脉近端。使用左远端桡动脉通路还可以避免导管置入后对右手活动的限制,提高操作人员在手术过程中的舒适度,减少辐射暴露,并为已经接受左内乳动脉搭桥手术(LIMA)的患者提供进行血管造影的可能性。
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