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Prevalence of abnormal upper limb arterial anatomy and its correlation with access failure during transradial coronary angiography
Authors:Sripad V Khairnar  Ranjit Kumar Nath  Balram Yadav  Kakasaheb Bhosale  Sulabh Chandraker
Institution:Department of Cardiology, ABVIMS & Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, New Delhi 110001, India
Abstract:ObjectiveThe study aimed at to find out prevalence of abnormal upper limb arterial anatomy and its correlation with access failure during transradial coronary angiography.MethodThis was a prospective observational study of 1512 patients who had undergone transradial coronary angiography (CAG). Angiographic assessment of upper limb arterial tree was performed when the angiographic guidewire or the diagnostic catheter followed an abnormal path or got stuck in its course.ResultsAbout 5.29% patients (80/1512) were noted to have abnormal upper limb arterial anatomy. The most common abnormality detected were radio-ulnar loop in 22 (1.46%) patients, tortuous upper limb arteries 19 (1.25%) and abnormal high origin of radial artery 10 (0.66%) patients. Access failure was encountered in 4.4% (67/1512) of total patients and 64.17% (43/67) access failure was due to abnormal upper limb arterial anatomy.ConclusionAbnormal upper limb arterial anatomy was the most common cause of access failure in transradial coronary angiography in this study.
Keywords:Abnormal upper limb arterial anatomy  Access failure  Coronary angiography  Transradial
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