Trans-Radial Approach: technical and clinical outcomes in neurovascular procedures

Abstract Background To evaluate efficacy and safety of Trans-Radial Approach (TRA) in cerebral angiography for diagnostic and therapeutic purpose. Methods We retrospectively included consecutive patients eligible for TRA cerebral angiography at our Institution between September 2019 and January 2020...

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Main Authors: D. G. Romano, G. Frauenfelder, S. Tartaglione, F. Diana, R. Saponiero
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-10-01
Series:CVIR Endovascular
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42155-020-00152-z
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spelling doaj-d3d07435ad2b4e7ab7226a3b5e1b0f5f2020-11-25T03:58:30ZengSpringerOpenCVIR Endovascular2520-89342020-10-01311810.1186/s42155-020-00152-zTrans-Radial Approach: technical and clinical outcomes in neurovascular proceduresD. G. Romano0G. Frauenfelder1S. Tartaglione2F. Diana3R. Saponiero4Department of Neuroradiology, A.O.U. San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’AragonaDepartment of Neuroradiology, A.O.U. San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’AragonaDepartment of Neuroradiology, A.O.U. San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’AragonaDepartment of Neuroradiology, A.O.U. San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’AragonaDepartment of Neuroradiology, A.O.U. San Giovanni di Dio e Ruggi d’AragonaAbstract Background To evaluate efficacy and safety of Trans-Radial Approach (TRA) in cerebral angiography for diagnostic and therapeutic purpose. Methods We retrospectively included consecutive patients eligible for TRA cerebral angiography at our Institution between September 2019 and January 2020. Cerebral DSA was classified in diagnostic (one-vessel imaging) or therapeutic (emergency/elective). Technical and clinical outcome were recorded for each group. Results A total of 61 TRA angiographies were evaluated. Right-sided TRA was obtained in 85,2% of all cases. Interventional procedures included 11 strokes, 2 ruptured aneurysms, 2 unrupted aneurysms, 1 DAVF and 3 symptomatic atheromatous intracranial stenosis. Successful TRA angiographies were obtained in 97,6% and 94,7% for diagnostic and therapeutic group, respectively. No major radial artery complications were recorded. Mean puncture-to-final angiogram was 11 and 62 min for diagnostic and therapeutic groups, respectively. Mean radial compression maintenance was 4 h, allowing patients discharge within 6 h in all cases undergone diagnostic angiography. Conclusions TRA could be a valid technique in terms of efficacy and safety both for diagnostic and therapeutic cerebral angiographies, with low complication rate.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s42155-020-00152-zTransradial approachNeuroradiographyDigital subtraction angiographyEndovascular procedure
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author D. G. Romano
G. Frauenfelder
S. Tartaglione
F. Diana
R. Saponiero
spellingShingle D. G. Romano
G. Frauenfelder
S. Tartaglione
F. Diana
R. Saponiero
Trans-Radial Approach: technical and clinical outcomes in neurovascular procedures
CVIR Endovascular
Transradial approach
Neuroradiography
Digital subtraction angiography
Endovascular procedure
author_facet D. G. Romano
G. Frauenfelder
S. Tartaglione
F. Diana
R. Saponiero
author_sort D. G. Romano
title Trans-Radial Approach: technical and clinical outcomes in neurovascular procedures
title_short Trans-Radial Approach: technical and clinical outcomes in neurovascular procedures
title_full Trans-Radial Approach: technical and clinical outcomes in neurovascular procedures
title_fullStr Trans-Radial Approach: technical and clinical outcomes in neurovascular procedures
title_full_unstemmed Trans-Radial Approach: technical and clinical outcomes in neurovascular procedures
title_sort trans-radial approach: technical and clinical outcomes in neurovascular procedures
publisher SpringerOpen
series CVIR Endovascular
issn 2520-8934
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background To evaluate efficacy and safety of Trans-Radial Approach (TRA) in cerebral angiography for diagnostic and therapeutic purpose. Methods We retrospectively included consecutive patients eligible for TRA cerebral angiography at our Institution between September 2019 and January 2020. Cerebral DSA was classified in diagnostic (one-vessel imaging) or therapeutic (emergency/elective). Technical and clinical outcome were recorded for each group. Results A total of 61 TRA angiographies were evaluated. Right-sided TRA was obtained in 85,2% of all cases. Interventional procedures included 11 strokes, 2 ruptured aneurysms, 2 unrupted aneurysms, 1 DAVF and 3 symptomatic atheromatous intracranial stenosis. Successful TRA angiographies were obtained in 97,6% and 94,7% for diagnostic and therapeutic group, respectively. No major radial artery complications were recorded. Mean puncture-to-final angiogram was 11 and 62 min for diagnostic and therapeutic groups, respectively. Mean radial compression maintenance was 4 h, allowing patients discharge within 6 h in all cases undergone diagnostic angiography. Conclusions TRA could be a valid technique in terms of efficacy and safety both for diagnostic and therapeutic cerebral angiographies, with low complication rate.
topic Transradial approach
Neuroradiography
Digital subtraction angiography
Endovascular procedure
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