Distal radial artery approach is safe and effective for cerebral angiography and neuroendovascular treatment: A single-center experience with ultrasonographic measurement.

Motoyuki Umekawa, S. Koizumi, Kenta Ohara, Daiichiro Ishigami, S. Miyawaki, N. Saito
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BACKGROUND The transradial artery approach to cerebral angiography can reduce both patient stress following examination and the risk of major complications due to hematoma. Recently, the distal radial artery approach (DRA) has garnered attention in cardiology as a minimally invasive method. DRA is also considered applicable to neurosurgery, although concerns about procedural difficulty and complications persist. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of the DRA in cerebral angiography and neuroendovascular treatment. METHODS We retrospectively selected 30 consecutive patients for whom the DRA was attempted for cerebral angiography at our hospital. The patients' age, sex, height, weight, and medical history information was collected and correlated with successful puncture and complications. The diameter of the distal radial artery (RA) was measured using ultrasonography. RESULTS The median patient age was 67 years (range, 32-87 years) and 21 (70%) were men. The median diameter of the distal RA was 2.3 mm (range, 1.7-3.2 mm). Distal RA puncture was successful in 23 patients (77%) and no complications were noted; however there was no significant correlation between successful puncture and any of the patient factors. Carotid artery stenting and preoperative tumor embolization were performed via DRA in six and three cases, respectively. Although puncture site hematoma occurred in only one case, all treatments were successful, and no major complications were observed. CONCLUSION DRA can be safely used for cerebral angiography and neuroendovascular treatment.
桡动脉远端入路对脑血管造影和神经血管内治疗是安全有效的:超声测量的单中心经验。
背景:经桡动脉入路进行脑血管造影可以减少患者检查后的压力和血肿引起的主要并发症的风险。最近,桡动脉远端入路(DRA)作为一种微创方法在心脏病学中引起了广泛的关注。DRA也被认为适用于神经外科,尽管对操作困难和并发症的担忧仍然存在。因此,本研究旨在评价DRA在脑血管造影和神经血管内治疗中的疗效。方法回顾性选择30例在我院连续行DRA脑血管造影的患者。收集患者的年龄、性别、身高、体重和病史信息,并将其与穿刺成功和并发症相关。超声测量桡动脉远端直径。结果患者年龄中位数为67岁(32 ~ 87岁),男性21例(70%)。RA远端中位直径2.3 mm(范围1.7 ~ 3.2 mm)。23例(77%)RA远端穿刺成功,无并发症发生;然而,成功穿刺与任何患者因素之间没有显著的相关性。经DRA行颈动脉支架置入术6例,术前行肿瘤栓塞3例。虽然只有1例穿刺部位出现血肿,但所有治疗均成功,无重大并发症。结论dra可安全用于脑血管造影和神经血管内治疗。
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