Clinical study of peripheral vascular intervention via radial artery
10.3760/cma.j.cn112152-20191018-00673
- VernacularTitle:经桡动脉途径行外周血管介入的临床研究
- Author:
Yawei LI
1
;
Jiawei CAO
;
Xiaowu ZHANG
;
He ZHAO
;
Tao GONG
;
Jingui LI
;
Xiao LI
Author Information
1. 国家癌症中心 国家肿瘤临床医学研究中心 中国医学科学院北京协和医学院肿瘤医院介入治疗科 100021
- Keywords:
Transradial access;
Peripheral arterial intervention;
Safety;
Feasibility
- From:
Chinese Journal of Oncology
2021;43(1):143-146
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To discuss the safety and feasibility of transradial access (TRA) in performing peripheral arterial intervention.Methods:The clinical data of the patients underwent peripheral vascular intervention via TRA in our hospital from September 2017 to March 2019 were reviewed. The success rate of radial artery puncture and subsequent operation after puncture, and related postoperative complications within 30 days were analyzed.Results:The clinical data of 112 peripheral arterial intervention procedures via TRA performed on 106 patients were reviewed, including transcatheter arterial chemoembolization in 83 cases, bronchial arterial infusion in 4 cases, pelvic tumor embolization in 11 cases and 14 other cases. The success rate of all interventional punctures was 97.3% (109/112), the operative success rate of interventional procedures was 98.2% (107/109). The TRA operation was failed in 5 patients, who were then converted to receive the femoral artery puncture and complete successfully. The severe complication of the operation was aortic dissection (2 cases). Minor complications included 2 cases of radial artery occlusion, radial artery spasm, arm pain and puncture point hematoma for each case. The severe complication and the minor complication rates were 1.8% (2/112) and 4.5% (5/112), respectively. Sixteen emergency operations were performed successfully, and no complication occurred.Conclusion:The TRA is a clinically safe and feasible approach for peripheral arterial interventional procedure.