ROUTINE ULTRASOUND USE IN CONSECUTIVE PATIENTS CATHETERIZED VIA DISTAL RADIAL ACCESS
Topic: Interventional cardiology | |
Type: Presentation - doctors , Number in the programme: 35 | |
Horák D.1, Bernat I.1, Jirouš Š.1, Slezák D.1, Koza J.1, Pešek J.2, Rokyta R.1 1 Kardiologická klinika, FN Plzeň, Plzeň, 2 Kardiologická klinika, FN Plzen, Plzeň | |
Distal radial access (DRA) in cardiac catheterizations is alternative to conventional radial access (cTRA). It has distinct advantages over cTRA. Among other substantial reduction of radial artery occlusion. However puncture is more laborious with higher crossover rate and takes more puncture attempts. Patients w/o palpable DRA are deemed to be ineligible for DRA puncture. Prevalence of those patients in population iremains unknown. Ultrasound (US) is widely recognized as useful tool to gain vascular access. However among inteventionalists using radial access is from various reasons grossly underused. CONCLUSION: Overall success rate (≥90%) in nonselected population is high enough to support hypothesis, that DRA can became primary access site. Systematic US guidance for DRA puncture is clinically feasible and allows to gain arterial access in patients where palpation method inherently fails.
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