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Procedural and clinical utility of transulnar approach for coronary procedures following failure of radial route: Single centre experience
Authors:Mansour Sallam  Adil Al-Riyami  Mohammad Misbah  Rashid Al-Sukaiti  Abdallah Al-Alawi  Aiman Al-Wahaibi
Institution:aMedicine Department, Cardiology Unit, Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat;bRadiology Department, Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat
Abstract:

Objectives

To assess the feasibility and safety of transulnar approach whenever transradial access fails.

Background

Radial access for coronary procedures has gained sound recognition. However, the method is not always successful.

Methods

Between January 2010 and June 2013, diagnostic with or without percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) was attempted in 2804 patients via the radial approach. Transradial approach was unsuccessful in 173 patients (6.2%) requiring crossover to either femoral (128 patients, 4.6%) or ulnar approach (45 patients, 1.6%). Patients who had undergone ulnar approach constituted our study population. Selective forearm angiography was performed after ulnar sheath placement. We documented procedural characteristics and major adverse cardio-cerebrovascular events.

Results

Radial artery spasm was the most common cause of crossover to the ulnar approach (64.4%) followed by failure to puncture the radial artery (33.4%). Out of 45 patients (82.2%), 37 underwent successful ulnar approach. The eight failed cases (17.8%) were mainly due to absent or weak ulnar pulse (75%). PCI was performed in 17 cases (37.8%), of which 8 patients underwent emergency interventions. Complications included transient numbness, non-significant hematoma, ulnar artery perforation, and minor stroke in 15.5%, 13.3%, 2.2% and 2.2%, respectively. No major cardiac-cerebrovascular events or hand ischemia were noted.

Conclusion

Ulnar approach for coronary diagnostic or intervention procedures is a feasible alternative whenever radial route fails. It circumvents crossover to the femoral approach. Our study confirms satisfactory success rate of ulnar access in the presence of adequate ulnar pulse intensity and within acceptable rates of complications.
Keywords:Coronary procedures  Ulnar  Radial  Femoral approach  Alternative  Feasible  MACCE
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