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Heart Lung and Circulation | 2013

Radiation Exposure with the Radial Approach for Diagnostic Coronary Angiography in a Centre Previously Performing Purely the Femoral Approach

A. Vlachadis Castles; L. Ponnuthurai; N. Mehta; C.C.S. Lim; W. van Gaal

INTRODUCTION Use of the radial approach for coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is known to improve many patient outcome measures. However, there is some concern that it may be associated with increased patient radiation exposure. This study explores radiation exposure with the radial approach compared with the femoral approach in a centre previously performing purely femoral approach. PATIENTS AND METHODS Data was collected retrospectively for all patients undergoing diagnostic coronary angiography over a six month period. PCIs and procedures with inherent technical difficulty or use of additional techniques (graft studies, optical coherence tomography, fractional flow reserve) were excluded. Dose area product (DAP) and fluoroscopy time (FT) were analysed for all remaining procedures (n=389), comparing radial (n=109) and femoral (n=280) approaches. RESULTS The overall mean FT for transradial cases (7.45 mins) was significantly higher than for transfemoral cases (4.59 mins; p<0.001). The overall mean DAP for transradial cases (95.64 G Gycm(2)) was significantly higher than for transfemoral cases (70.25 Gycm(2), p<0.05)). Neither the FT nor the DAP decreased over the six month period. CONCLUSION The radial approach was associated with significantly higher DAP and FT compared to the femoral approach during an initial introductory phase which was likely insufficient to develop radial proficiency. The results of this study are consistent with previous studies and may influence choice of access for non-emergent diagnostic coronary angiography before radial proficiency has been established, particularly for patients more susceptible to radiation risks.


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2018

Women in Cardiology in Australia: Are We Making Any Progress?

A. Vlachadis Castles; W. van Gaal


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2018

Is Concern About Falling Preventing Appropriate Anticoagulation of Elderly Patients With Atrial Fibrillation? A Retrospective Cohort Study

N. Sutherland; A. Vlachadis Castles; L. Monk; W. van Gaal


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2018

Prescription Rates of Sacubitril/Valsartan with Government Subsidisation: The Australian Experience

A. Vlachadis Castles; N. Sutherland; W. van Gaal


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2018

Australian Trends in the Insertion of Implantable Loop Recorders 2004–2016

A. Vlachadis Castles; N. Sutherland; W. van Gaal


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2018

Validation of Simulation for Assessing Competence of Medical Students and Junior Doctors in Managing Cardiac Emergencies

A. Vlachadis Castles; W. van Gaal; S. Carr


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2017

Impact of Targeted Quality Improvement Measures on ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) Door-to-Balloon/Device Times (DBDT)

A. Vlachadis Castles; C. Chow; Francis A. Ponnuthurai; G. Gleeson; W. van Gaal


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2016

Trends in Prescription of Novel Oral Anticoagulants (NOACs) and Warfarin in Australia 2010-2015

A. Vlachadis Castles; I. Tsay; W. van Gaal


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2016

Trends in the Use of CT Coronary Angiography and Conventional Angiography July 2011 - December 2015

A. Vlachadis Castles; I. Tsay; W. van Gaal


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2014

The Australian experience of government subsidisation of novel oral anticoagulants (NOACs)

A. Vlachadis Castles; W. van Gaal

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University of Melbourne

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