From Femoral to Radial Approach in Coronary Intervention

Author:

Bianchi Renatomaria1,D’Acierno Ludovica1,Crisci Mario1,Tartaglione Donato1,Cappelli Bigazzi Maurizio1,Canonico Mario1,Albanese Michele1,Gragnano Felice1,Fimiani Fabio1,Russo Mariagiovanna1,Cirillo Plinio2,Calabrò Paolo1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cardiology, Second University of Naples, A.O. dei Colli Monaldi Hospital, Naples, Italy

2. Department of Advanced Biological Sciences, Federico II University, Naples, Italy

Abstract

Since the first cardiac catheterization in 1929, this procedure has evolved considerably. Historically performed via the transfemoral access, in the last years, the transradial access has been spreading gradually due to its many advantages. We have conducted a review of published literature concerning efficacy, safety, and cost-effectiveness, and we analyzed our patients’ data, including the results of the recently published Minimizing Adverse hemorrhagic events by TRansradial access site and systemic implementation of angioX (MATRIX) study. This review confirmed the superiority of the transradial access compared to the femoral access, especially regarding complications related to the access site, duration of hospitalization, and comfort for the patient. The transradial approach is an excellent option for coronary angiography, and the procedure’s risks are reduced by increased operator experience.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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