Tytuł pozycji:
Radial approach expertise and clinical outcomes of percutanous coronary interventions performed using femoral approach
We sought to evaluate the impact of experience and proficiency with radial approach (RA)
on clinical outcomes of percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) performed via femoral approach
(FA) in the “real-world” national registry. A total of 539 invasive cardiologists performing PCIs
in 151 invasive cardiology centers in Poland between 2014 and 2017 were included. Proficiency
threshold was set at >300 PCIs during four consecutive years per individual operator. The majority of
operators performed >75% of all PCIs via RA (449 (65.4%)), 143 (20.8%) in 50–75% of cases, 62 (9.0%)
in 25–50% and only 33 (4.8%) invasive cardiologists were using RA in <25% of all PCIs. Operators
with the highest proficiency in RA were associated with increased risk of periprocedural death, stroke
and bleeding complications at access site during angiography via FA. Similarly, higher prevalence of
periprocedural mortality during PCI with FA was observed in most experienced radial operators as
compared to other groups. The detrimental effect of FA utilization by the most experienced radial
operators was observed in both stable angina and acute coronary syndromes. Higher experience and
utilization of RA might be linked to worse outcomes of PCIs performed via femoral artery in both
stable and acute settings.