FREQUENCY OF RADIAL ARTERY ANATOMIC VARIATIONS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING TRANSRADIAL HEART CATHETERIZATION

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Ostojic, Zvonimir [1 ]
Bulum, Josko [1 ]
Ernst, Aleksander [1 ]
Strozzi, Maja [1 ]
Maric-Besic, Kristina [1 ]
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[1] Univ Zagreb, Ctr Hosp, Dept Cardiovasc Dis, Sch Med, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia
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Radial artery - radiography; Cardiac catheterization - classification; Cardiac catheterization - complications; Radial artery - abnormalities; PTCA/PCI; PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION; ANGIOGRAPHY; ACCESS;
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Over the last ten years, transradial cardiac catheterization has been increasingly applied, primarily because of its lower incidence of complications compared to the femoral approach. However, one of the greatest flaws of the transradial approach is a relatively high incidence of catheterization failure (1%-5%). Anatomic variations of radial artery are ranked second among the reasons for this. Previous studies have not provided unambiguous data on the frequency of these anomalies. It was therefore the aim of this study to determine the frequency of anatomic variations using routine angiographies of radial artery during left heart catheterization. This was a retrospective study involving examination of 602 images of routine angiographies of radial artery performed during cardiac catheterization. The frequency of anatomic variations of radial artery was 8.8%, exclusive of tortuosities with a frequency of 12.7%. The most frequent anatomic variation was the high origin of radial artery, found in 31(5.1%) subjects. Radioulnar loops, being one of the potential contraindications for the procedure, were reported in 2% of cases. Regression analysis revealed that age (p<0.001), female sex (p=0.015) and high origin (p=0.034) considerably contributed to the development of tortuosity. The results indicated the incidence of tortuosity to increase linearly with age. Although it is not a contraindication for continuing with the procedure, we recommend that elderly patients have angiography of radial artery performed at the beginning of the procedure due to the higher frequency of tortuosity.
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