Suture‐based techniques versus manual compression for femoral venous haemostasis after electrophysiology procedures

Author:

Mills Mark T.12ORCID,Calvert Peter12ORCID,Snowdon Richard1,Mahida Saagar1,Waktare Johan1,Borbas Zoltan1ORCID,Ashrafi Reza1,Todd Derick1,Modi Simon1ORCID,Luther Vishal12ORCID,Gupta Dhiraj12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Liverpool Centre for Cardiovascular Science at University of Liverpool Liverpool John Moores University and Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital Liverpool UK

2. Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Thomas Drive Liverpool L14 3PE UK

Abstract

AbstractBackground and aimsMethods for femoral venous haemostasis following electrophysiology (EP) procedures include manual compression (MC) and suture‐based techniques such as a figure‐of‐eight suture secured with a hand‐tied knot (Fo8HT) or a modified figure‐of‐eight suture secured with a 3‐way stopcock (Fo8MOD). We hypothesised that short‐term bleeding outcomes using the Fo8MOD approach would be superior to MC. We additionally compared outcomes between Fo8MOD and Fo8HT approaches.MethodsWe studied consecutive patients undergoing EP procedures at our institution between March and December 2023. Patients were categorised into three haemostasis groups: MC, Fo8HT and Fo8MOD. Access site complications were classified as major (requiring intervention or blood transfusion, delaying discharge or resulting in death) or minor (bleeding/haematoma requiring additional compression).Results1089 patients were included: MC 718 (65.9%); Fo8HT 105 (9.6%); Fo8MOD 266 (24.4%). Procedures were most commonly for atrial fibrillation (52.4%), atrial flutter (10.9%), and atrioventricular nodal re‐entrant tachycardia (10.1%). In patients receiving periprocedural anticoagulation (865, 79.4%), Fo8MOD associated with fewer complications than MC or Fo8HT (major: MC 2.2%, Fo8HT 6.0%, Fo8MOD 0.8%, p = .01; minor: MC 16.5%, Fo8HT 12.0%, Fo8MOD 7.4%, p = .002). In patients not receiving periprocedural anticoagulation, complications did not differ between haemostasis methods (total major and minor complications 5.8%, p = .729 for between groups rates). On multivariable logistic regression, Fo8MOD was associated with a significantly lower risk of access site complications (OR 0.29 [95% CI 0.17–0.48], p < .001), whilst intraprocedural heparinisation (OR 5.25 [2.88–9.69], p < .001) and larger maximal sheath size (OR 1.06 [1.00–1.11], p = .04) were associated with a higher risk of complications.ConclusionFemoral haemostasis with Fo8MOD associates with fewer access site complications than MC and Fo8HT following EP procedures that need periprocedural anticoagulation.

Publisher

Wiley

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