Transradial versus transfemoral access routes for diagnostic cerebral angiography: a large single-center comparative cost-analysis study

Author:

Atallah Elias1,El Naamani Kareem1,Momin Arbaz A.1,Abbas Rawad1,Jain Paarth2,Hunt Adam2,Sambangi Abhijeet2,Carreras Angeleah2,El Fadel Omar2,Gooch M. Reid1,Tjoumakaris Stavropoula1,Zarzour Hekmat1,Schmidt Richard F.1,Herial Nabeel A.1,Rosenwasser Robert1,Jabbour Pascal1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurological Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia; and

2. Thomas Jefferson University Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Abstract

OBJECTIVE Recently, the transradial (TR) approach has become a common alternative because of its safety profile and increased patient satisfaction compared with the transfemoral (TF) route. Both routes are associated with their respective associated costs, and differences typically emerge on the basis of patient anatomy, operator expertise, and occurrence of complications. The authors’ objective was to compare the overall costs of diagnostic cerebral angiography via both routes and to shed light on the individual equipment costs of each route. METHODS This retrospective single-center study of 926 elective diagnostic angiograms was performed between December 2019 and March 2022. RESULTS The study comprised of 314 and 612 angiograms performed through the TF and TR routes, respectively. A significantly greater proportion of female patients were included in the TF cohort (79.3% vs 67.8%, p < 0.001), and most other demographic characteristics and baseline modified Rankin Scale scores were comparable between cohorts. The overall cost of patients utilizing the TR route was comparable to that of the TF route (mean ± SD $12,591.80 ± $19,128.00 vs $12,789.50 ± 18,424.00, p = 0.88). However, the median cost of catheters was significantly higher in TR group ($55.20 vs $12.40, p = 0.03), while the median costs of closure devices ($87.00 vs $20.20 p < 0.001) and sheaths ($44.60 ± 11.3 vs $41.10 ± 3.10, p < 0.001) were significantly higher in the TF group. CONCLUSIONS Overall, the authors’ study showed that the TR approach can be a less expensive option for patients undergoing diagnostic cerebral angiography, especially if complications occur. Future studies may corroborate these findings and potentially lead to the adoption of TR as a low-cost, efficient, gold-standard technique for cerebral angiography.

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

Subject

Genetics,Animal Science and Zoology

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