USE OF THE STERI-STRIPS IN ACHIEVING RADIAL ARTERIAL ACCESS HEMOSTASIS

IF 0.2 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Pakistan Heart Journal Pub Date : 2022-11-17 DOI:10.47144/phj.v55isupplement1.2424
K. Khan
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Objectives: The compression duration of the radial artery remained a key concern after coronary angiography (CA) and interventions via trans-radial access (TRA). We evaluate the impact of application of steri-strips along with conventional pneumatic trans-radial (TR) band on duration of compression required for hemostasis after diagnostic CA. Methodology: In this open labeled randomized clinical trial, total of 209 patients who underwent diagnostic CA were randomized in 1:1 ratio into TR band with steri-strips (treatment) and conventional TR band alone (control) for achieving hemostasis. All patients were followed for 1 month. The primary endpoint was the duration of application of TR band and secondary endpoints were radial artery occlusion (RAO) and major bleeding. Results: 106 patients received steri-strip along with TR band and 103 patients received TR band alone. The median duration of application of TR band was 60 [IQR: 60-60] min in the treatment group and 250 [IQR: 240-360] min in the control group; p≤0.001. The major bleed requiring reapplication of TR band was 9.4% vs. 4.9%; p=0.364 and hematoma (type I only) was 7.5% vs. 9.7%, p=0.578 in the treatment and control group respectively. Radial artery was palpable in 95.3% vs. 85.4%; p=0.016 after 24 hours and 96.2% vs. 88.3%; p=0.0.032, at 1 month in the treatment and control arm respectively. Conclusion: Use of steri-strips is helpful in significantly reducing the compression duration of TR band and improving the patency of radial artery after diagnostic angiography with no significant rise in hematoma or major bleeding complications. Keywords: Steri-strips, radial artery, pneumatic TR band, coronary angiography, radial artery patency, radial artery occlusion.
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立体切口在桡动脉通路止血中的应用
目的:在冠状动脉造影(CA)和经桡动脉介入治疗(TRA)后,桡动脉的压迫持续时间仍然是一个关键问题。我们评估了steri条和传统气动经桡动脉(TR)带对诊断CA后止血所需压迫持续时间的影响。方法:在这项开放标记的随机临床试验中,共有209名接受诊断性CA的患者以1:1的比例随机分为TR带和steri条(治疗)和常规TR带(对照),以达到止血效果。所有患者随访1个月。主要终点是TR带应用的持续时间,次要终点是桡动脉闭塞(RAO)和大出血。结果:106例患者同时应用steri条和TR带,103例患者单独应用TR带。TR带应用的中位持续时间在治疗组为60[IQR:60-60]分钟,在对照组为250[IQR:240-360]分钟;p≤0.001。需要再次应用TR带的主要出血为9.4%对4.9%;治疗组和对照组血肿(仅I型)分别为7.5%和9.7%,p=0.578。桡动脉可触及率分别为95.3%和85.4%;24小时后p=0.016,96.2%对88.3%;治疗组和对照组在1个月时分别为p=0.0032。结论:立体带的使用有助于显著缩短TR带的压迫时间,改善诊断性血管造影术后桡动脉的通畅性,血肿或重大出血并发症没有显著增加。关键词:胸骨带,桡动脉,气动TR带,冠状动脉造影,桡动脉通畅性,桡动脉闭塞。
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Pakistan Heart Journal
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