2009
DOI: 10.1590/s2179-83972009000200014
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Experiência inicial utilizando a via radial no tratamento percutâneo de doença coronária

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“…T he radial access approach has been the subject of increasing interest for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures worldwide and also in Brazil, since it has several advantages, such more convenience for the patient in the immediate post-procedure, with earlier return to activities, decreased hospitalisation time, with consequent reduction in hospital costs, and a low complication rate at the puncture site when compared with the femoral approach, reducing the rate of major bleeding, which, in turn, is associated with increased risk of death and ischemic events. [1][2][3][4] This access is particularly important in scenarios associated with high risk of bleeding, such as acute coronary syndromes, in which the use of antiplatelet and antithrombotic therapies is more aggressive, in female patients, and in the elderly. 5,6 However, radial access in the elderly may be a more difficult approach due to tortuosity and arterial stenosis.…”
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“…T he radial access approach has been the subject of increasing interest for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures worldwide and also in Brazil, since it has several advantages, such more convenience for the patient in the immediate post-procedure, with earlier return to activities, decreased hospitalisation time, with consequent reduction in hospital costs, and a low complication rate at the puncture site when compared with the femoral approach, reducing the rate of major bleeding, which, in turn, is associated with increased risk of death and ischemic events. [1][2][3][4] This access is particularly important in scenarios associated with high risk of bleeding, such as acute coronary syndromes, in which the use of antiplatelet and antithrombotic therapies is more aggressive, in female patients, and in the elderly. 5,6 However, radial access in the elderly may be a more difficult approach due to tortuosity and arterial stenosis.…”
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“…Teixeira de Freitas, BA, Brazil. 4 Cardiologist physician of the Hospital Regional de Teixeira de Freitas. Teixeira de Freitas, BA, Brazil.…”
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“…A via radial vem sendo utilizada de forma crescente em procedimentos diagnósticos e terapêuticos, por possuir diversas vantagens, como comodidade para o paciente no pósprocedimento imediato, diminuição do tempo de internação com consequente redução dos custos hospitalares e menor índice de complicações no sítio de punção, quando comparada à via femoral. [13,20,22].…”
Section: Complicações Nas Intervenções Coronárias Percutâneas (Icps)unclassified
“…The low risk of puncture site complications leads to a reduced rate of major bleeding, which, in turn, is associated with a decreased risk of death and ischaemic events. [1][2][3][4][5] This access is particularly important in the setting of acute myocardial infarction with ST-segment elevation (STEMI), in which the use of antiplatelet and antithrombotic therapies is more aggressive, increasing the risk of bleeding. However, the role of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) through radial access in STEMI remains controversial, for reasons related to the complexity of the procedure and its possible delay in obtaining early reperfusion, the main goal of primary PCI.…”
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