Slender Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (“Slender PCI”) via Transradial approach by using 5Fr Guide Catheter- An Updated Single Center Experiences

Authors

  • AHMW Islam Dept. of Invasive and Interventional Cardiology, Apollo Hospitals, Dhaka
  • S Munwar Dept. of Invasive and Interventional Cardiology, Apollo Hospitals, Dhaka
  • S Talukder Dept. of Invasive and Interventional Cardiology, Apollo Hospitals, Dhaka
  • AQM Reza Dept. of Invasive and Interventional Cardiology, Apollo Hospitals, Dhaka
  • T Ahmed Dept. of Invasive and Interventional Cardiology, Apollo Hospitals, Dhaka
  • AH Bhuiyan Dept. of Invasive and Interventional Cardiology, Apollo Hospitals, Dhaka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3329/cardio.v5i2.14320

Keywords:

Slender PCI, Trans-radial approach

Abstract

Background: Aim of the study was to evaluate the primary procedural success of slender PCI via transradial approach using either Bare-metal stents (BMS) or Drug Eluting Stent (DES).

Methods: Total 10 patients were enrolled in this very preliminary study. Among them, Male: 8 and Female: 2. Clinical presentation were Ant MI: 4 (40%), Inf. MI: 2 (20%), Angina II-III: 3 (30%), and NSTEMI: 1 (10%). Total 10 stents were deployed. Mean age were for Male: 44yrs, for Female: 55yrs . Associated CAD risk factors were Dyslipidemia, High Blood pressure, Diabetes Mellitus, Positive FH for CAD and Smoking (all male).

Results: Among the study group; 9 (90%) were Dyslipidemic, 5 (50%) were hypertensive; 6 (60%) patients were Diabetic, FH 6 (6%) and 8(63%) were all male smoker. Female patients were more obese (BMI M 24: F 27) and developed CAD in advance age. Common stented territory were LAD: 5 (50%) followed by RCA: 3 (30%) and LCX: 2 (20%). Average length and diameter of stent for LAD, RCA and LCX were 3.25, 3.16, 2.5 and 21.4, 20.3, 20 respectively. Stent used: BMS 3 (30%), Everolimus 5 (50%), Sirolimus 1(10%) and Zotarolimus 1(0.75%). Less contrast used (49.5ml), reduced radiation exposure (4727Gym2) and less fluoroscopy time (193 sec) with overall no procedural complication were observed.

Conclusion: Our study has shown that the slender PCI via radial artery with a 5F guide catheter is safe with no procedural complication. It is also associated with less radiation exposure, less fluoroscopy time, good backup support and quick mobilization of patient.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/cardio.v5i2.14320

Cardiovasc. j. 2013; 5(2): 160-164

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2013-03-29

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Islam, A., Munwar, S., Talukder, S., Reza, A., Ahmed, T., & Bhuiyan, A. (2013). Slender Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (“Slender PCI”) via Transradial approach by using 5Fr Guide Catheter- An Updated Single Center Experiences. Cardiovascular Journal, 5(2), 160–164. https://doi.org/10.3329/cardio.v5i2.14320

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