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Comparison of transradial and transfemoral approaches for coronary anglography and angioplasty in octogenarians (The OCTOPLUS study)

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY
Volume 94, Issue 9, Pages 1177-1180

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EXCERPTA MEDICA INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2004.07.089

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This prospective multicenter study was conducted to compare the incidence of significant vascular complications delaying hospital discharge after coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) between the radial approach (n = 192) and the femoral approach (n = 185) in octogenarians, a rapidly growing population with numerous risk factors for complications. By intention-to-treat analysis, the incidence of vascular complications was found to be significantly less in the radial group (1.6% vs 6.5%, p = 0.03), without any decrease in the efficacy of PCI and only a slight increase in procedure duration for coronary angiography. All vascular complications, except for 1, occurred in patients heated with the transfemoral approach. (C)2004 by Excerpta Medica, Inc.

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