Abstract
Results: Transradial 7-Fr complex PCI was performed in 20 patients after manual and duplex scan assessment of the radial arteries. The size of radial artery on accses route was over 2.4 mm in all 20 patients (14 patients underwent duplex scan study). The radial access was obtained successfully in all 20 patients. The age range was 40-78 years with mlae predominance (18 pts.) There were 10 left main stem PCI (50%), 4 (20%) complex bifurcation lesions, 3 chronic total occlusions (15%), and 3 (15%) acute coronary syndrome patients. All 20 procedures were completed successfuly There was no in-hospital mortality and no periprocedural complications registrated. Collor doppler examination showed preserved patency of the punctuated radial artery after 3 months follow up in 18 patients. Conclusion: A 7-Fr transradial complex PCI is feasible and can be performed successfully without major complications. In suitable patients transradial complex PCI represents good alternative to transfemoral approach in complex PCI procedures.
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