动脉导管治疗动脉瘤后桡动脉闭塞:单中心队列研究。

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Neuroradiology Pub Date : 2023-11-19 DOI:10.1016/j.neurad.2023.11.004
Julien Allard , Eimad Shotar , Kévin Premat , Stéphanie Lenck , Anne-Laure Boch , Mehdi Drir , Nader-Antoine Sourour , Frédéric Clarençon
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背景与目的:迟发性桡动脉闭塞(dRAO)是经桡动脉介入治疗(TRA)后常见的并发症。瑞斯特079导尿管(瑞斯特GC)是第一种为神经介入治疗TRA设计的导尿管。我们的目的是评估使用RIST GC治疗颅内动脉瘤(IA)后dRAO的发生率。方法:在2021年6月至2022年11月期间,使用TRA和RIST GC治疗的IA患者在3个月的随访中接受系统的us -多普勒桡动脉通畅评估。对有和没有dRAO的患者进行比较,确定危险因素。结果:22例患者纳入分析。随访3个月,6例(27.3%)出现dRAO。4例无症状,2例术后出现桡骨血肿和腕关节疼痛。dro患者有年龄更年轻、手术时间更长、前臂血肿发生率更高的趋势。使用RIST GC的导航成功率为90.9%。颅内通路失败及导航并发症均与左侧颈内动脉导航有关。结论:在3个月的随访中,27.3%使用TRA和RIST GC治疗IA的患者出现dRAO。
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Radial artery occlusion after aneurysm treatment using the rist guide catheter: Single center cohort study

Background and purpose

Delayed radial artery occlusion (dRAO) is a frequent complication after transradial access (TRA) for neurointervention when using standard large guide catheters. The RIST 079 guide catheter (RIST GC) is the first catheter designed for TRA in neurointervention. We aimed to assess the rate of dRAO after intracranial aneurysm (IA) treatment using the RIST GC.

Methods

Patients treated for an IA using TRA and the RIST GC between June 2021 and November 2022 were referred to a systematic US-doppler assessment of the radial artery patency at 3-month follow-up. Patients with and without dRAO were compared to identify risk factors.

Results

Twenty-two patients were included in the analysis. At 3-months follow up, 6 patients (27.3 %) presented with dRAO. Four patients were asymptomatic and 2 experienced post-operative radial hematoma and wrist pain. There was a tendency towards younger age, longer procedure duration and higher rate of forearm hematoma in patients with dRAO. Navigation using the RIST GC was successful in 90.9 % of cases. Intracranial access failures and navigation complications were all related to left internal carotid artery navigation.

Conclusions

At 3-month follow up, 27.3 % of patients treated for IA using TRA with the RIST GC presented dRAO.

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Journal of Neuroradiology
Journal of Neuroradiology 医学-核医学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuroradiology is a peer-reviewed journal, publishing worldwide clinical and basic research in the field of diagnostic and Interventional neuroradiology, translational and molecular neuroimaging, and artificial intelligence in neuroradiology. The Journal of Neuroradiology considers for publication articles, reviews, technical notes and letters to the editors (correspondence section), provided that the methodology and scientific content are of high quality, and that the results will have substantial clinical impact and/or physiological importance.
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