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Comparison of transradial and femoral approaches for percutaneous coronary interventions: a systematic review and hierarchical Bayesian meta-analysis.

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Bertrand, OF; Bélisle, P; Joyal, D; Costerousse, O; Rao, SV; Jolly, SS; Meerkin, D; Joseph, L
Published in: Am Heart J
April 2012

BACKGROUND: Despite lower risks of access site-related complications with transradial approach (TRA), its clinical benefit for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is uncertain. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical studies comparing TRA and transfemoral approach (TFA) for PCI. METHODS: Randomized trials and observational studies (1993-2011) comparing TRA with TFA for PCI with reports of ischemic and bleeding outcomes were included. Crude and adjusted (for age and sex) odds ratios (OR) were estimated by a hierarchical Bayesian random-effects model with prespecified stratification for observational and randomized designs. The primary outcomes were rates of death, combined incidence of death or myocardial infarction, bleeding, and transfusions, early (≤ 30 days) and late after PCI. RESULTS: We collected data from 76 studies (15 randomized, 61 observational) involving a total of 761,919 patients. Compared with TFA, TRA was associated with a 78% reduction in bleeding (OR 0.22, 95% credible interval [CrI] 0.16-0.29) and 80% in transfusions (OR 0.20, 95% CrI 0.11-0.32). These findings were consistent in both randomized and observational studies. Early after PCI, there was a 44% reduction of mortality with TRA (OR 0.56, 95% CrI 0.45-0.67), although the effect was mainly due to observational studies (OR 0.52, 95% CrI 0.40-0.63, adjusted OR 0.49 [95% CrI 0.37-0.60]), with an OR of 0.80 (95% CrI 0.49-1.23) in randomized trials. CONCLUSION: Our results combining observational and randomized studies show that PCI performed by TRA is associated with substantially less risks of bleeding and transfusions compared with TFA. Benefit on the incidence of death or combined death or myocardial infarction is found in observational studies but remains inconclusive in randomized trials.

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Am Heart J

DOI

EISSN

1097-6744

Publication Date

April 2012

Volume

163

Issue

4

Start / End Page

632 / 648

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Humans
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Cardiac Catheterization
  • Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
  • 1102 Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology
 

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Bertrand, O. F., Bélisle, P., Joyal, D., Costerousse, O., Rao, S. V., Jolly, S. S., … Joseph, L. (2012). Comparison of transradial and femoral approaches for percutaneous coronary interventions: a systematic review and hierarchical Bayesian meta-analysis. Am Heart J, 163(4), 632–648. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahj.2012.01.015
Bertrand, Olivier F., Patrick Bélisle, Dominique Joyal, Olivier Costerousse, Sunil V. Rao, Sanjit S. Jolly, David Meerkin, and Lawrence Joseph. “Comparison of transradial and femoral approaches for percutaneous coronary interventions: a systematic review and hierarchical Bayesian meta-analysis.Am Heart J 163, no. 4 (April 2012): 632–48. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ahj.2012.01.015.
Bertrand OF, Bélisle P, Joyal D, Costerousse O, Rao SV, Jolly SS, et al. Comparison of transradial and femoral approaches for percutaneous coronary interventions: a systematic review and hierarchical Bayesian meta-analysis. Am Heart J. 2012 Apr;163(4):632–48.
Bertrand, Olivier F., et al. “Comparison of transradial and femoral approaches for percutaneous coronary interventions: a systematic review and hierarchical Bayesian meta-analysis.Am Heart J, vol. 163, no. 4, Apr. 2012, pp. 632–48. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.ahj.2012.01.015.
Bertrand OF, Bélisle P, Joyal D, Costerousse O, Rao SV, Jolly SS, Meerkin D, Joseph L. Comparison of transradial and femoral approaches for percutaneous coronary interventions: a systematic review and hierarchical Bayesian meta-analysis. Am Heart J. 2012 Apr;163(4):632–648.
Journal cover image

Published In

Am Heart J

DOI

EISSN

1097-6744

Publication Date

April 2012

Volume

163

Issue

4

Start / End Page

632 / 648

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Humans
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Cardiac Catheterization
  • Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
  • 1102 Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology