Radial Access Approach to Peripheral Vascular Interventions: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

IF 6.1 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Jason C Kovacic, Kimberly A Skelding, Shipra Arya, Jennifer Ballard-Hernandez, Mayank Goyal, Nkechinyere N Ijioma, Kimberly Kicielinski, Edwin A Takahashi, Francisco Ujueta, George Dangas
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Abstract

Transradial arterial access has transformed the field of coronary interventions, where it has several advantages over femoral access, such as reduced bleeding and access site complications, improved patient comfort, shorter time to ambulation after the procedure, reduced length of hospital stay, and potentially reduced mortality rates. Because of these benefits, as well as the concurrent expanding indications for various endovascular therapies, there is growing interest in adopting radial access for peripheral vascular interventions. However, radial access can present challenges, and specialized equipment for peripheral interventions through this route are under development. Nevertheless, a growing number of studies, largely comprising single-center and registry data, have broadly suggested that transradial arterial access is likely to be safe and associated with reduced bleeding and local access site complications for most peripheral interventions compared with transfemoral access. Large, prospective randomized trials are lacking, and the question of any effect on mortality rates has not been addressed. Whereas the field of transradial arterial access for peripheral vascular interventions is in development, it is clear that this approach, at least with available equipment, will not be suitable for all patients, and careful case selection is paramount. Furthermore, the remaining knowledge gaps must be addressed, and robust outcome data obtained, to allow full understanding of the factors that determine optimal patient, lesion, and equipment selection. Nevertheless, the use of transradial arterial access for peripheral vascular interventions holds great promise, particularly if the necessary technologic advances are rapid and favorable clinical trial data continue to emerge.

外周血管介入的径向通路:美国心脏协会的科学声明。
经桡动脉通路已经改变了冠状动脉介入治疗领域,与股动脉通路相比,它有几个优点,如减少出血和通路部位并发症,改善患者舒适度,缩短手术后走动时间,缩短住院时间,并可能降低死亡率。由于这些益处,以及各种血管内治疗的适应症同时扩大,采用桡动脉通路进行外周血管干预的兴趣越来越大。然而,径向通道可能会带来挑战,目前正在开发通过该通道进行外围干预的专用设备。然而,越来越多的研究(主要包括单中心和注册数据)广泛表明,与经股动脉通道相比,经桡动脉通道对于大多数外周干预可能是安全的,并且与出血和局部通路并发症减少有关。缺乏大规模的前瞻性随机试验,对死亡率是否有影响的问题也没有得到解决。尽管经桡动脉介入外周血管的领域正在发展,但很明显,这种方法,至少在现有设备的情况下,并不适合所有患者,谨慎的病例选择是至关重要的。此外,必须解决剩余的知识空白,并获得可靠的结果数据,以便充分了解决定最佳患者、病变和设备选择的因素。尽管如此,使用经桡动脉通路进行外周血管干预具有很大的前景,特别是如果必要的技术进步迅速和有利的临床试验数据不断出现的话。
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Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions
Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
1.80%
发文量
221
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions, an American Heart Association journal, focuses on interventional techniques pertaining to coronary artery disease, structural heart disease, and vascular disease, with priority placed on original research and on randomized trials and large registry studies. In addition, pharmacological, diagnostic, and pathophysiological aspects of interventional cardiology are given special attention in this online-only journal.
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