A comparison of the femoral and radial crossover techniques for vascular access management in transcatheter aortic valve implantation: The milan experience. Issue 1 (24th August 2013)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- A comparison of the femoral and radial crossover techniques for vascular access management in transcatheter aortic valve implantation: The milan experience. Issue 1 (24th August 2013)
- Main Title:
- A comparison of the femoral and radial crossover techniques for vascular access management in transcatheter aortic valve implantation: The milan experience
- Authors:
- Curran, Helen
Chieffo, Alaide
Buchanan, Gill Louise
Bernelli, Chiara
Montorfano, Matteo
Maisano, Francesco
Latib, Azeem
Maccagni, Davide
Carlino, Mauro
Figini, Filippo
Cioni, Micaela
Canna, Giovanni La
Covello, Remo Daniel
Franco, Annalisa
Gerli, Chiara
Alfieri, Ottavio
Colombo, Antonio - Abstract:
- <abstract abstract-type="main"> <title> <x xml:space="preserve">Abstract</x> </title> <sec id="ccd24913-sec-0001" sec-type="section"> <title>Objective</title> <p>To compare radial and femoral crossover techniques (CT) for vascular access management in transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI).</p> </sec> <sec id="ccd24913-sec-0002" sec-type="section"> <title>Background</title> <p>Femoral crossover for controlled angiography and balloon inflation of the therapeutic access site to facilitate safe vascular closure is beneficial but technically challenging in patients with complex femoral anatomy. An alternative approach should be available.</p> </sec> <sec id="ccd24913-sec-0003" sec-type="section"> <title>Methods</title> <p>Between June 2011 and March 2012, 41 transfemoral TAVI patients receiving the femoral CT were compared to 46 transfemoral TAVI patients receiving the radial CT. Outcomes were 30‐day valve academic research consortium (VARC) endpoints.</p> </sec> <sec id="ccd24913-sec-0004" sec-type="section"> <title>Results</title> <p>Patients undergoing the radial CT received higher median contrast volumes (150 interquartile range [IQR]: 105–180 vs. 111 IQR: 90–139 ml; <italic>P</italic> = 0.025) but procedural radiation dose and fluoroscopy times were comparable. Thirty day all cause and cardiovascular death were similar between radial and femoral CT groups (respectively 2.4% vs. 7.9%, <italic>P</italic> = 0.258 and 0% vs. 7.9%, <italic>P</italic> = 0.063). There were<abstract abstract-type="main"> <title> <x xml:space="preserve">Abstract</x> </title> <sec id="ccd24913-sec-0001" sec-type="section"> <title>Objective</title> <p>To compare radial and femoral crossover techniques (CT) for vascular access management in transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI).</p> </sec> <sec id="ccd24913-sec-0002" sec-type="section"> <title>Background</title> <p>Femoral crossover for controlled angiography and balloon inflation of the therapeutic access site to facilitate safe vascular closure is beneficial but technically challenging in patients with complex femoral anatomy. An alternative approach should be available.</p> </sec> <sec id="ccd24913-sec-0003" sec-type="section"> <title>Methods</title> <p>Between June 2011 and March 2012, 41 transfemoral TAVI patients receiving the femoral CT were compared to 46 transfemoral TAVI patients receiving the radial CT. Outcomes were 30‐day valve academic research consortium (VARC) endpoints.</p> </sec> <sec id="ccd24913-sec-0004" sec-type="section"> <title>Results</title> <p>Patients undergoing the radial CT received higher median contrast volumes (150 interquartile range [IQR]: 105–180 vs. 111 IQR: 90–139 ml; <italic>P</italic> = 0.025) but procedural radiation dose and fluoroscopy times were comparable. Thirty day all cause and cardiovascular death were similar between radial and femoral CT groups (respectively 2.4% vs. 7.9%, <italic>P</italic> = 0.258 and 0% vs. 7.9%, <italic>P</italic> = 0.063). There were no differences in major vascular complications (4.3% vs. 7.3%, <italic>P</italic> = 0.553), life threatening or major bleeding events (respectively 9.1% vs. 19.5%, <italic>P</italic> = 0.168 and 13.6% vs. 22%, <italic>P</italic> = 0.315).</p> </sec> <sec id="ccd24913-sec-0005" sec-type="section"> <title>Conclusion</title> <p>In TAVI cases with unfavorable contralateral femoral anatomy, radial CT for vascular access management is a reasonable alternative to the femoral CT. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.</p> </sec> </abstract> … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions. Volume 83:Issue 1(2014:Jan. 01)
- Journal:
- Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions
- Issue:
- Volume 83:Issue 1(2014:Jan. 01)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 83, Issue 1 (2014)
- Year:
- 2014
- Volume:
- 83
- Issue:
- 1
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2014-0083-0001-0000
- Page Start:
- 156
- Page End:
- 161
- Publication Date:
- 2013-08-24
- Subjects:
- Heart -- Diseases -- Diagnosis -- Periodicals
Cardiac catheterization -- Periodicals
616.1207572 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1522-726X ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/ccd.24913 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1522-1946
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