Antecubital vein combined with femoral vein pathway could shorten the learning curve of simultaneous bilateral adrenal vein sampling

Author:

Liu Jiaqi1,Shao Shuai1,Wang Qiuli2,Zhang Zhiping1,Ding Xiaoying3,Zhao Li3,Wang Jinliang4,Ji Xiaohong2,Dai Qiuyan1,Du Mingli2,Zhang Zhi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology Shanghai General Hospital (originally named Shanghai First People’s Hospital), Shanghai Jiaotong University School of medicine Shanghai China

2. Department of Nursing Shanghai General Hospital (originally named Shanghai First People’s Hospital), Shanghai Jiaotong University School of medicine Shanghai China

3. Department of Endocrinology Shanghai General Hospital (originally named Shanghai First People’s Hospital), Shanghai Jiaotong University School of medicine Shanghai China

4. School of Health Science and Engineering University of Shanghai for Science and Technology Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractDuring our previous bilateral adrenal vein sampling (AVS) procedure, the authors observed that accessing the left adrenal vein through the antecubital vein was more feasible than the conventional femoral vein. Meanwhile, the femoral vein pathway facilitated access to the right adrenal vein than the antecubital vein pathway. Therefore, the authors hypothesized that simultaneous bilateral AVS via the antecubital combined with the femoral vein pathway could improve the success rate. A total of 94 cases of AVS via the antecubital combined with the femoral vein pathway were performed, while the remaining 20 cases employed the antecubital vein pathway at our center between August 2020 and April 2023. Furthermore, a meta‐analysis was conducted in this study using 15 selected articles to determine the success rate of AVS in each center and pathway. The success rate of ACTH‐stimulated simultaneous bilateral AVS via the antecubital vein combined with the femoral vein pathway was 92.85% (P = .503) on the right and 95.00% (P < .001) on the left. In the antecubital vein pathway, the success rates were only 25.00% (P < .001) on the right side and 80.00% (P = .289) on the left side. The results of meta‐analysis demonstrated a success rate of 78.16% on the right and 94.98% on the left for ACTH‐stimulated AVS via the femoral vein pathway. Based on our center's experience, simultaneous bilateral adrenal vein sampling via the combined pathway could improve the success rate of AVS in the short term and shorten the learning curve.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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