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Distal Versus Conventional Transradial Artery Access for Coronary Catheterization in Patients With STEMI

Distal Versus Conventional Transradial Artery Access for Coronary Catheterization in Patients With ST-elevation Myocardial Infraction (STEMI): The DR-STEMI Trial

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About This Trial

Recently, a novel distal transradial, through anatomical snuffbox, approach has been proposed for undertaking percutaneous coronary angiography and interventions. The existing literature has evaluated distal transradial access (dTRA) as a feasible and safe approach, with faster hemostasis, lower rates of periprocedural complications and reduced incidence of radial artery occlusion (RAO). Aim of the present study is to compare dTRA versus conventional TRA access in patients with STEMI undergoing coronary angiography and interventions regarding peri- and post-procedural characteristics.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Age \> 18 years old - Indication: ST-Elevation Myocardial Infraction Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Non-palpable radial artery - Previous CABG - Anatomical restrictions for forearm approach - Hemodynamic instability - Previous radial artery catheterization from the same arm during the last 30-days Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Age \> 18 years old * Indication: ST-Elevation Myocardial Infraction Exclusion Criteria: * Non-palpable radial artery * Previous CABG * Anatomical restrictions for forearm approach * Hemodynamic instability * Previous radial artery catheterization from the same arm during the last 30-days

Treatments Being Tested

PROCEDURE

Coronary angiography +/- percutaneous coronary intervention

Coronary angiography +/- percutaneous coronary intervention

Locations (3)

Department of Cardiology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Charleroi
Charleroi, Belgium
University Hospital of Patras
Pátrai, Greece
Department of Cardiology, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland.
Geneva, Switzerland