Consensus document on the radial approach in percutaneous cardiovascular interventions: position paper by the European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions and Working Groups on Acute Cardiac Care** and Thrombosis of the European Society of Cardiology

Martial Hamon, Christian Pristipino, Carlo Di Mario, James Nolan, Josef Ludwig, Marco Tubaro, Manel Sabate, Josepa Mauri-Ferré, Kurt Huber, Kari Niemelä, Michael Haude, William Wijns, Dariusz Dudek, Jean Fajadet, Ferdinand Kiemeneij, European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions, Working Group on Acute Cardiac Care of the European Society of Cardiology, Working Group on Thrombosis on the European Society of Cardiology, Martial Hamon, Christian Pristipino, Carlo Di Mario, James Nolan, Josef Ludwig, Marco Tubaro, Manel Sabate, Josepa Mauri-Ferré, Kurt Huber, Kari Niemelä, Michael Haude, William Wijns, Dariusz Dudek, Jean Fajadet, Ferdinand Kiemeneij, European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions, Working Group on Acute Cardiac Care of the European Society of Cardiology, Working Group on Thrombosis on the European Society of Cardiology

Abstract

Radial access use has been growing steadily but, despite encouraging results, still varies greatly among operators, hospitals, countries and continents. Twenty years from its introduction, it was felt that the time had come to develop a common evidence-based view on the technical, clinical and organisational implications of using the radial approach for coronary angiography and interventions. The European Association of Percutaneous Cardiovascular Interventions (EAPCI) has, therefore, appointed a core group of European and non-European experts, including pioneers of radial angioplasty and operators with different practices in vascular access supported by experts nominated by the Working Groups on Acute Cardiac Care and Thrombosis of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). Their goal was to define the role of the radial approach in modern interventional practice and give advice on technique, training needs, and optimal clinical indications.

Source: PubMed

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