Comparison of Brachial Compression Versus Ulnar Compression on Radial Artery Diameter: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 2.5 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
International Journal of Vascular Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/9965794
Fatemeh Bahrami, Shayan Mirshafiee, Pejman Mansouri, Mohammadreza Eftekhari, Mohammad Vahidi, Fateme Baharvand, Ehsan Moradi Farsani, Hamed Vahidi
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Objectives: This study is aimed at comparing the effectiveness of ulnar compression and brachial compression in inducing radial artery dilatation. Methods: This randomized crossover study included 30 patients undergoing elective diagnostic transradial coronary angiography. Ulnar compression and brachial compression maneuvers were performed in two groups. Radial artery diameter and cross-sectional area were measured at baseline and remeasured every 30 s (up to 2 min) after the interventions. Results: Both ulnar compression and brachial compression maneuvers successfully increased radial artery diameter for up to 60 s following the interventions. There were no statistically significant differences between the two groups after adjusting for baseline measurements. However, each treatment group showed a significant increase in indicators up to 60 s, followed by a subsequent decrease. The maximum radial artery diameter occurred at 60 s after the removal of compression in both groups. Conclusion: Ulnar compression and brachial compression maneuvers demonstrated effectiveness in inducing radial artery dilation for a limited duration. These maneuvers may reduce the occurrence of access failure during radial artery cannulation. No significant differences were observed between the two maneuvers, indicating that they can be used interchangeably based on clinician preference. So, because the ulnar compression is simpler and more feasible for the patients, it can be considered instead of brachial compression. Trial Registration: IRCT20230209057372N1.

肱动脉压迫与尺动脉压迫对桡动脉直径的影响比较:随机对照试验
研究目的本研究旨在比较尺骨压迫和肱骨压迫在诱导桡动脉扩张方面的效果。方法:随机交叉研究:这项随机交叉研究包括 30 名接受择期经桡动脉冠状动脉造影诊断的患者。两组患者分别进行了尺动脉压迫和肱动脉压迫操作。基线时测量桡动脉直径和横截面积,干预后每隔 30 秒(最长 2 分钟)重新测量一次。结果:尺骨压迫和肱动脉压迫均能在干预后 60 秒内成功增加桡动脉直径。在调整基线测量值后,两组之间没有明显的统计学差异。不过,每个治疗组的指标在 60 秒内都有显著增加,随后又有所减少。两组的最大桡动脉直径都出现在解除压迫后的 60 秒。结论尺骨压迫和肱骨压迫手法在诱导桡动脉扩张方面具有一定的有效性。这些方法可减少桡动脉插管过程中出现的通路失败。两种手法之间没有明显差异,这表明它们可以根据临床医生的偏好交替使用。因此,由于尺动脉压迫对患者来说更简单可行,可以考虑用它来代替肱动脉压迫。试验注册:IRCT20230209057372N1.
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International Journal of Vascular Medicine
International Journal of Vascular Medicine PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
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