Feasibility And Safety Of Performing Complex Coronary Interventions By Distal Radial Artery Using The Railway Sheathless Vascular System

JOURNAL OF INVASIVE CARDIOLOGY(2020)

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Aims. The aim of this clinical study is to assess the feasibility and safety of the 7 Fr Railway sheathless access system (Cordis Corporation) for complex percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) using distal radial artery access. Methods and Results. Over a 2-month period, we enrolled 20 patients (all those undergoing complex PCI) where a 7 Fr guide catheter was deemed necessary. Multiple bifurcation techniques and calcified plaque modifying tools were used. The primary endpoint was procedural success (95%) without need for access-site crossover (0%) or major adverse cardiovascular event within the first month (0%), while our secondary endpoint was the access-site complication rate (arterial spasm in 1 case [5%]). Conclusion. Distal radial access with the 7 Fr Railway sheathless access system was a feasible and safe access option for complex PCI in our very high-risk study population. This approach could be a valuable option for decreasing the risk of a major bleeding event or vascular complication in cases that require a large guide catheter.
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7 Fr, chronic total occlusion, complex coronary intervention, distal radial artery, rotational atherectomy, sheathless
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