Title of article :
Papaverine use for radial artery sheath entrapment
Author/Authors :
Sciahbasi, Alessandro Department of Interventional Cardiology - Sandro Pertini Hospital - Rome - Italy , Cuono, Andrea Department of Cardiovascular Diseases - Sant'Andrea Hospital of Rome - Rome - Italy , Marrangoni, Alberto University of L'Aquila - L'Aquila - Italy , Rigattieri, Stefano Department of Cardiovascular Diseases - Sant'Andrea Hospital of Rome - Rome - Italy
Abstract :
Transradial approach currently represents the preferred arterial access approach for percutaneous coronary procedures primarily due to the reduced access-site complications compared
with femoral access (1). However, because of its thinner caliber
and higher sensitivity to mechanical and humoral stresses than
other somatic vessels, radial artery is prone to spasm (2). In general, spasm is a benign complication that can be resolved with nitrates or Ca2+-channel blockers, but in some rare cases, the spasm
is so severe and prolonged that it may lead to radial sheath entrapment, with documented rare cases of radial avulsion (3).
Keywords :
Papaverine , radial artery , sheath entrapment , PCI
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi