通过短8-Fr鞘使用大口径导尿管进行经桡骨神经介入手术的安全性和有效性。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Preethi Reddi, Daryl Goldman, Halima Tabani, Ayesha Hashmi, Amol Mehta, Christopher P Kellner, Reade De Leacy, J Mocco, Shahram Majidi
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尽管经桡骨入路(TRA)被广泛接受用于神经介入手术,但在桡动脉中使用短8-Fr鞘和大孔径8-French导管的技术和安全性缺乏数据描述。本研究的目的是描述该技术并评估桡动脉短8-Fr鞘用于神经介入手术的安全性和可行性。方法:利用我们前瞻性维护的机构数据库,对2019年1月至2024年3月期间使用短8-Fr鞘进行TRA神经介入手术的连续患者进行回顾性分析。评估手术的技术成功率,桡动脉撕脱或外渗,以及随访患者桡动脉通畅率。结果连续94例患者(52.1%为女性;中位年龄68岁)总共111例手术。82.0% (n = 100)的病例成功完成TRA手术。20例(18.0%)手术需要与TFA交叉。在随访血管造影时行桡动脉超声检查的28例患者中(中位随访时间8.1个月),23例(82.1%)患者桡动脉未闭,17.9% (n = 5)患者桡动脉部分血栓形成,经导通丝再通。结论在大口径8-Fr导管神经介入手术中使用短8-Fr鞘是安全可行的,手术成功率高,安全性好。
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Safety and efficacy of using a large bore guide catheter through a short 8-Fr sheath for transradial neurointerventional procedures.

IntroductionDespite broader acceptance of transradial approach (TRA) for neurointerventional procedures, there is a paucity of data describing the technique and safety of using a short 8-Fr sheath with large bore 8-French guide catheters in the radial artery. The purpose of this study is to describe the technique and evaluate the safety and feasibility of a short 8-Fr sheath in the radial artery for neurointerventional procedures.MethodsConsecutive patients who had neurointerventional procedures with TRA using a short 8-Fr sheath between January 2019 and March 2024 were identified retrospectively utilizing our prospectively maintained institutional database. Procedures were evaluated for technical success, radial artery avulsion or extravasation, and the rate of radial artery patency among patients who had a follow-up procedure.ResultsTRA with a short 8-Fr sheath was attempted in 94 consecutive patients (52.1% women; median age 68 years) for a total of 111 procedures. TRA procedures were successfully completed in 82.0% (n = 100) of the cases. 20 procedures (18.0%) required crossover to TFA. In 28 patients who underwent radial artery ultrasound at follow-up angiography (median follow-up time 8.1 months), 23 patients (82.1%) had a patent radial artery, while 17.9% (n = 5) had partial thrombosis of the radial artery, which was recanalized by the access wire.ConclusionUsing a short 8-Fr sheath during TRA for neurointerventional procedures with large bore 8-Fr guide catheters is safe and feasible, with a high procedural success and favorable safety profile.

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CiteScore
2.80
自引率
11.80%
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192
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Interventional Neuroradiology (INR) is a peer-reviewed clinical practice journal documenting the current state of interventional neuroradiology worldwide. INR publishes original clinical observations, descriptions of new techniques or procedures, case reports, and articles on the ethical and social aspects of related health care. Original research published in INR is related to the practice of interventional neuroradiology...
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