This trial will compare the procedural success rate between right and left radial approach in patients undergoing coronary angiography and coronary intervention.
The three operators who are proficient in the left radial approach for coronary angiography and coronary intervention will be assigned to the right radial approach for 3 months (phase 1). After then, these three operators will switch approach site to the left radial for another 3 months (phase 2). Procedural success, time of the procedure, use of contrast agent, and fluoroscopic data will be compared between right radial approach (phase 1) group and left radial approach (phase 2).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
322
Approach site for coronary angiography and coronary intervention
Wonju Severance Christian Hospital
Wŏnju, Gangwon-do, South Korea
Procedural success
Finishing coronary angiography/intervention without changing approach site
Time frame: At the end of procedure
Puncture time
Duration from the start of local anesthesia infiltration to the insertion of sheath
Time frame: At the end of procedure
Coronary angiography time
Duration from the insertion of sheath to the end of coronary angiography
Time frame: At the end of procedure
Puncture + Coronary angiography time
Sum of puncture time and coronary angiography time
Time frame: At the end of procedure
Coronary intervention time
Duration from the end of coronary angiography to the end of coronary intervention
Time frame: At the end of procedure
Contrast amount during coronary angiography
Amount of contrast agent used during coronary angiography
Time frame: At the end of procedure
Contrast amount during coronary intervention
Amount of contrast agent used during coronary intervention
Time frame: At the end of procedure
Fluoroscopic dose, dose area product during coronary angiography
Dose area product during coronary angiography
Time frame: At the end of procedure
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Fluoroscopic dose, dose area product during coronary intervention
Dose area product during coronary intervention
Time frame: At the end of procedure
Fluoroscopic time during coronary angiography
Fluoroscopic time during coronary angiography
Time frame: At the end of procedure
Fluoroscopic time during coronary intervention
Fluoroscopic time during coronary intervention
Time frame: At the end of procedure