Early ambulatory discharge is safe and feasible after transradial coronary interventions
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Early ambulatory discharge is safe and feasible after transradial coronary interventions
Abstract
Background: At present, there are no definite criteria for selecting patients eligible for same-day discharge after percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI). With rapid ambulation and reduced vascular complication rates, transradial PCI have many features that favorably reduce costs and hospital stay. This study aimed to demonstrate the possibility of early ambulatory discharge following transradial percutaneous coronary interventions.
Methods: 254 consecutive patients undergoing transradial PCI (elective, urgent, and emergent) at our center was observed during hospital stay. Patient demographics, angiographic characteristics, post-procedural complications, and timing of these post-procedural events were recorded.
Results: A total of 336 lesions were treated among 299 vessels with 277 stents. One hundred fifty-two (45.2%) lesions were Type C. There were 26 chronic total occlusions (CTO). One hundred fifty-five (61%) patients were discharged on the same day after the procedure. 24 complications (12.6%) occurred and were divided into three groups according to occurrence time. 13 (54.2%) occurred within the first 2 h and 11 (45.8%) occurred after the 24-hour period. No complications were observed between the 2nd and 24th hours.
Conclusions: Same-day discharge with a 2-hour observation period is safe and feasible after successful transradial PCI in appropriate patients. Although a minor number of complications occurred, these did not occur between the 2nd and 24th hours. Same-day discharge after successful transradial PCI could be an alternative for better utilization of resources.
Keywords: PCI; Radial intervention; Same day discharge; Transradial.
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