Comparative study of the use of diltiazem as an antispasmodic drug in coronary angiography via the transradial approach

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Autor(a) principal: Mont'Alverne Filho,José Ronaldo
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Assad,João Alexandre Rezende, Zago,Alexandre do Canto, Costa,Ricardo Leite Vieira da, Pierre,Antonio Guarany Mont'Alverne, Saleh,Mohamed Hassan, Barretto,Rodrigo, Braga,Sérgio Luiz Navarro, Feres,Fausto, Sousa,Amanda Guerra Moraes Rego, Sousa,José Eduardo Moraes Rego
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Título da fonte: Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of the use, prior to the procedure, of injectable diltiazem to prevent complications. METHODS: Between September 2000 and July 2001, 50 patients underwent transradial coronary angiography and were randomized to receive placebo (GI) or diltiazem (GII) through a catheter inserted into the radial artery. All patients received isosorbide mononitrate. Ultrasound analyses of the radial artery were performed before examination, 30 minutes afterwards, and 7 days afterwards to evaluate the flow, the diameter, and the artery output. RESULTS: The radial artery diameter of GI was 2.4± 0.5 mm before the procedure and 2.3±0.5 mm after 30 minutes (NS), whereas in GII the diameter was 2.2±0.3 mm before the examination and 2.5±0.4 mm 30 minutes after it (P<0.001). Radial artery output in group 1 was 7.3±5.l2 mL/min before the examination and 6.1±3.5 mL/min 30 minutes after the examination (NS), and GII had an increase of 5.9±2.5 mL/min before examination to 9.05± 7.78 mL/min after the examination (P=0.04). Complications (spasm, occlusion, and partial obstruction) occurred in 4 patients (17.4%) in GI and did not occur in GII (P=0.04). CONCLUSION: The study suggests a decrease in vascular complications through the transradial access for coronary angiography with the use of diltiazem as an antispasmodic drug, resulting in the significant increase in the diameter of the radial artery and radial artery output.
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spelling Comparative study of the use of diltiazem as an antispasmodic drug in coronary angiography via the transradial approachradialangiographycoronaryOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of the use, prior to the procedure, of injectable diltiazem to prevent complications. METHODS: Between September 2000 and July 2001, 50 patients underwent transradial coronary angiography and were randomized to receive placebo (GI) or diltiazem (GII) through a catheter inserted into the radial artery. All patients received isosorbide mononitrate. Ultrasound analyses of the radial artery were performed before examination, 30 minutes afterwards, and 7 days afterwards to evaluate the flow, the diameter, and the artery output. RESULTS: The radial artery diameter of GI was 2.4± 0.5 mm before the procedure and 2.3±0.5 mm after 30 minutes (NS), whereas in GII the diameter was 2.2±0.3 mm before the examination and 2.5±0.4 mm 30 minutes after it (P<0.001). Radial artery output in group 1 was 7.3±5.l2 mL/min before the examination and 6.1±3.5 mL/min 30 minutes after the examination (NS), and GII had an increase of 5.9±2.5 mL/min before examination to 9.05± 7.78 mL/min after the examination (P=0.04). Complications (spasm, occlusion, and partial obstruction) occurred in 4 patients (17.4%) in GI and did not occur in GII (P=0.04). CONCLUSION: The study suggests a decrease in vascular complications through the transradial access for coronary angiography with the use of diltiazem as an antispasmodic drug, resulting in the significant increase in the diameter of the radial artery and radial artery output.Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia - SBC2003-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0066-782X2003000900005Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia v.81 n.1 2003reponame:Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)instacron:SBC10.1590/S0066-782X2003000900005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMont'Alverne Filho,José RonaldoAssad,João Alexandre RezendeZago,Alexandre do CantoCosta,Ricardo Leite Vieira daPierre,Antonio Guarany Mont'AlverneSaleh,Mohamed HassanBarretto,RodrigoBraga,Sérgio Luiz NavarroFeres,FaustoSousa,Amanda Guerra Moraes RegoSousa,José Eduardo Moraes Regoeng2003-07-31T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0066-782X2003000900005Revistahttp://www.arquivosonline.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||arquivos@cardiol.br1678-41700066-782Xopendoar:2003-07-31T00:00Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparative study of the use of diltiazem as an antispasmodic drug in coronary angiography via the transradial approach
title Comparative study of the use of diltiazem as an antispasmodic drug in coronary angiography via the transradial approach
spellingShingle Comparative study of the use of diltiazem as an antispasmodic drug in coronary angiography via the transradial approach
Mont'Alverne Filho,José Ronaldo
radial
angiography
coronary
title_short Comparative study of the use of diltiazem as an antispasmodic drug in coronary angiography via the transradial approach
title_full Comparative study of the use of diltiazem as an antispasmodic drug in coronary angiography via the transradial approach
title_fullStr Comparative study of the use of diltiazem as an antispasmodic drug in coronary angiography via the transradial approach
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of the use of diltiazem as an antispasmodic drug in coronary angiography via the transradial approach
title_sort Comparative study of the use of diltiazem as an antispasmodic drug in coronary angiography via the transradial approach
author Mont'Alverne Filho,José Ronaldo
author_facet Mont'Alverne Filho,José Ronaldo
Assad,João Alexandre Rezende
Zago,Alexandre do Canto
Costa,Ricardo Leite Vieira da
Pierre,Antonio Guarany Mont'Alverne
Saleh,Mohamed Hassan
Barretto,Rodrigo
Braga,Sérgio Luiz Navarro
Feres,Fausto
Sousa,Amanda Guerra Moraes Rego
Sousa,José Eduardo Moraes Rego
author_role author
author2 Assad,João Alexandre Rezende
Zago,Alexandre do Canto
Costa,Ricardo Leite Vieira da
Pierre,Antonio Guarany Mont'Alverne
Saleh,Mohamed Hassan
Barretto,Rodrigo
Braga,Sérgio Luiz Navarro
Feres,Fausto
Sousa,Amanda Guerra Moraes Rego
Sousa,José Eduardo Moraes Rego
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mont'Alverne Filho,José Ronaldo
Assad,João Alexandre Rezende
Zago,Alexandre do Canto
Costa,Ricardo Leite Vieira da
Pierre,Antonio Guarany Mont'Alverne
Saleh,Mohamed Hassan
Barretto,Rodrigo
Braga,Sérgio Luiz Navarro
Feres,Fausto
Sousa,Amanda Guerra Moraes Rego
Sousa,José Eduardo Moraes Rego
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv radial
angiography
coronary
topic radial
angiography
coronary
description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of the use, prior to the procedure, of injectable diltiazem to prevent complications. METHODS: Between September 2000 and July 2001, 50 patients underwent transradial coronary angiography and were randomized to receive placebo (GI) or diltiazem (GII) through a catheter inserted into the radial artery. All patients received isosorbide mononitrate. Ultrasound analyses of the radial artery were performed before examination, 30 minutes afterwards, and 7 days afterwards to evaluate the flow, the diameter, and the artery output. RESULTS: The radial artery diameter of GI was 2.4± 0.5 mm before the procedure and 2.3±0.5 mm after 30 minutes (NS), whereas in GII the diameter was 2.2±0.3 mm before the examination and 2.5±0.4 mm 30 minutes after it (P<0.001). Radial artery output in group 1 was 7.3±5.l2 mL/min before the examination and 6.1±3.5 mL/min 30 minutes after the examination (NS), and GII had an increase of 5.9±2.5 mL/min before examination to 9.05± 7.78 mL/min after the examination (P=0.04). Complications (spasm, occlusion, and partial obstruction) occurred in 4 patients (17.4%) in GI and did not occur in GII (P=0.04). CONCLUSION: The study suggests a decrease in vascular complications through the transradial access for coronary angiography with the use of diltiazem as an antispasmodic drug, resulting in the significant increase in the diameter of the radial artery and radial artery output.
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