Explore the prevalence of distal radial artery occlusion after cardiac catheterization via distal radial artery and the risk factors
Cardiac catheterization via distal radial artery is prevalent worldwide, which can reduce the prevalence of radial artery occlusion. However, the distal radial artery occlusion has not been detected. This study is designed to explore the prevalence of distal radial artery occlusion in patients undergoing cardiac catheterization via distal radial access at 1 day and 3 months after the procedure, which is explored by ultrasound. In addition, the risk factors of distal radial artery occlusion are also analyzed.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
805
cardiac catheterization via distal radial artery
Changzhou Wujin People's Hospital
Changzhou, Jiangsu, China
Prevalence of distal radial artery occlusion
Prevalence of the distal radial artery occlusion is detected using ultrasound
Time frame: 3 months after procedure
Prevalence of distal radial artery occlusion
Prevalence of the distal radial artery occlusion is detected using ultrasound
Time frame: 1 day after procedure
Thickness of distal radial artery
Comparison of the thickness of distal radial artery intima using ultrasound
Time frame: 3 months after procedure
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