Minimal Individual Haemostasis (Mih) - Feasibility in Conventional and Distal Trans-Radial Approach

M. Mokbel, N. Florescu, C. Sinescu
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Abstract There is a growing use of trans-radial catheterisation for angiography and percutaneous interventions. The advantages of trans-radial over traditional femoral access include a decrease in the incidence of access site bleeding complications and improved patient comfort and recovery. Ensuring short haemostasis, which controls arterial bleeding after transracial interventions, but at the same time maintains radial arterial flow, appears to be the most important factor in reducing peri-procedural complications, especially radial artery occlusion (RAO). We evaluated the technical feasibility of our gradual deflation haemostasis method in a population of patients treated by both conventional and distal trans-radial approach, within 1 month period. A feasibility assessment was performed for 101 patients to assess whether our hemostasis technique could be performed safely. We concluded that our technique is feasible after trans-radial approach, in both categories of access, conventional or distal. The rate of peri-procedural complications was low and related to the type of approach used, with more positive results on the distal trans-radial approach.
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最小个体止血(Mih)-常规和远端经桡动脉入路的可行性
在血管造影术和经皮介入术中,经桡动脉导管的使用越来越多。与传统的股骨入路相比,经桡骨入路的优点包括降低了入路部位出血并发症的发生率,提高了患者的舒适度和恢复能力。确保短暂止血,既能控制跨种族干预后的动脉出血,同时又能维持桡动脉血流,这似乎是减少术中并发症,尤其是桡动脉闭塞(RAO)的最重要因素。我们在1个月的时间内评估了我们的逐渐收缩止血方法在传统和远端经桡骨入路治疗的患者群体中的技术可行性。我们对101例患者进行了可行性评估,以评估我们的止血技术是否可以安全进行。我们的结论是,在经桡骨入路后,我们的技术是可行的,无论是常规的还是远端的。术中并发症发生率低,与入路类型有关,远端经桡骨入路的阳性结果较多。
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