Arata Sano, Takeshi Sugimoto, Tomoya Iwasaki, Tomonori Miki, Shigeki Takai, Noriyuki Wakana, Kan Zen, Hiroyuki Yamada, Satoaki Matoba
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Abstract
Endovascular treatment (EVT) for patients with lower extremity artery disease is widely used as a less invasive alternative to surgical bypass. Recently, transradial artery intervention has gained popularity owing to its minimally invasive nature. The distance from the radial artery to the target vessel is critical for success; however, effective pre-assessment methods have not yet been established. This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of predistance measurements from the left radial artery using simple computed tomography (CT) images. In this study, distance measurements were performed from the left radial artery to the left and right iliac artery bifurcations and from the left radial artery to the common femoral artery at the upper femoral border. These distances, measured using CT images before and after the lower-extremity contrast study, were compared with the distances identified during the lower-extremity contrast study. Distances measured using simple CT images showed a high correlation with the distances identified during the lower-extremity contrast examination (r = 0.9317, p < 0.0001; from the left radial artery to the left and right iliac artery bifurcation; r = 0.9402, p < 0.0001; and from the left radial artery to the right common femoral artery at the upper femoral border). Our results suggest that pre-distance measurement using simple CT images can be a useful tool for EVT using the left radial artery approach. Although future large-scale studies are required, this technique merits consideration owing to its widespread adoption in clinical practice.
血管内治疗(EVT)被广泛应用于下肢动脉疾病患者,作为一种侵入性较小的手术旁路治疗方法。近年来,经桡动脉介入治疗因其微创性而越来越受欢迎。桡动脉到目标血管的距离是成功的关键;然而,有效的预评价方法尚未建立。本研究旨在评估使用简单的计算机断层扫描(CT)图像从左桡动脉进行预距离测量的有效性。在本研究中,测量了从左桡动脉到左右髂动脉分支和从左桡动脉到股总动脉在股上缘的距离。这些距离是在下肢对比研究前后使用CT图像测量的,并与下肢对比研究期间确定的距离进行比较。使用简单CT图像测量的距离与下肢对比检查中确定的距离高度相关(r = 0.9317, p