Anatomical Snuffbox Versus Dorsum of the Hand for Optimal Access Site in Distal Radial Access: Insight From the KODRA Registry.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Sung Woo Cho, Jun-Won Lee, Tae-Hyun Yang, Jeong-Sook Seo, Yongcheol Kim, Bong-Ki Lee, Sang-Yong Yoo, Sang Yeub Lee, Chan Joon Kim, Jin Sup Park, Jung Ho Heo, Do Hoi Kim, Jin Bae Lee, Dong-Kie Kim, Jino Park, Jun Ho Bae, Sung-Yun Lee, Seung-Hwan Lee, Han-Young Jin
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Background and objectives: Distal radial access (DRA) has been recognized as an alternative to conventional radial access, with potential puncture sites at the anatomical snuffbox and on the dorsum of the hand. However, the optimal puncture site remains unknown. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy and safety of DRA at these two sites.

Methods: This analysis was performed using the KODRA (Korean Prospective Registry for Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of Distal Radial Approach) registry. The primary efficacy endpoint was defined as successful puncture and completion of the coronary procedure without access-site crossover, while the primary safety endpoint was the DRA-related bleeding.

Results: A total of 4,977 and 4,644 patients were included in efficacy and safety analyses, respectively. DRA via the anatomical snuffbox improved the primary efficacy endpoint (odds ratio [OR], 2.358; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.800-3.090; p<0.001), but did not differ from the dorsum of the hand approach in the primary safety endpoint (OR, 1.305; 95% CI, 0.792-2.150; p=0.296). The anatomical snuffbox approach was also associated with higher puncture success rates (OR, 2.244; 95% CI, 1.672-3.010; p<0.001), but with an increased rate of prolonged hemostasis >180 minutes (OR, 15.002; 95% CI, 7.708-29.197; p<0.001).

Conclusions: Compared to the dorsum of the hand approach, DRA via the anatomical snuffbox demonstrated higher procedural efficacy, but was associated with prolonged hemostasis, without an increase in DRA-related bleeding. Further research is needed to determine the optimal site for DRA.

解剖鼻烟壶与手背在远端桡骨通路中的最佳通路位置:来自KODRA注册表的见解。
背景和目的:桡骨远端入路(DRA)已被认为是传统桡骨入路的替代方法,其潜在的穿刺点位于解剖鼻烟壶和手背。然而,最佳穿刺位置仍然未知。本研究旨在评价DRA在这两个部位的疗效和安全性。方法:本分析采用KODRA(韩国远端桡骨入路安全性和有效性评估前瞻性注册表)注册表进行。主要疗效终点被定义为成功穿刺和完成冠状动脉手术,没有进入部位交叉,而主要安全性终点是dra相关出血。结果:共有4,977例和4,644例患者分别纳入疗效和安全性分析。通过解剖鼻烟壶进行DRA改善了主要疗效终点(优势比[OR], 2.358;95%置信区间[CI], 1.800-3.090;p180分钟(OR, 15.002;95% ci, 7.708-29.197;结论:与手背入路相比,经解剖鼻烟壶行DRA的手术效果更好,但会延长止血时间,但不会增加DRA相关出血。需要进一步的研究来确定DRA的最佳位置。
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Korean Circulation Journal
Korean Circulation Journal CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
CiteScore
4.90
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103
期刊介绍: Korean Circulation Journal is the official journal of the Korean Society of Cardiology, the Korean Pediatric Heart Society, the Korean Society of Interventional Cardiology, and the Korean Society of Heart Failure. Abbreviated title is ''Korean Circ J''. Korean Circulation Journal, established in 1971, is a professional, peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of cardiovascular medicine, including original articles of basic research and clinical findings, review articles, editorials, images in cardiovascular medicine, and letters to the editor. Korean Circulation Journal is published monthly in English and publishes scientific and state-of-the-art clinical articles aimed at improving human health in general and contributing to the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular diseases in particular. The journal is published on the official website (https://e-kcj.org). It is indexed in PubMed, PubMed Central, Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE, Web of Science), Scopus, EMBASE, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Google Scholar, KoreaMed, KoreaMed Synapse and KoMCI, and easily available to wide international researchers
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