Routine ultrasound-guided vascular access for atrial fibrillation ablation significantly reduced BARC 2+ bleeding complications compared to standard care (10.4% vs 19.9%; P=0.02).
Cohort (n=309)
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Atrial Fibrillation (n=309)
Routine ultrasound-guided vascular access vs Standard care
BARC 2+ bleeding complications, p=0.02
Absolute Event Rate: 10.4% vs 19.9%
p-value: p=0.02
INTRODUCTION: The most frequent complications of AF ablation (AFA) are related to vascular access, but there is little evidence as to how these can be minimized. METHODS: Consecutive patients undergoing AFA at a high-volume center received either standard care (Group S) or routine ultrasound-guided vascular access (Group U). Vascular complications were assessed before hospital discharge and by means of postal questionnaire 1 month later. Outcome measures were BARC 2+ bleeding complications, postprocedural pain, and prolonged bruising. RESULTS: Patients in Group S (n = 146) and U (n = 163) were well matched at baseline. Follow-up questionnaires were received from 92.6%. Patients in Group U were significantly less likely to have a BARC 2+ bleed, 10.4% versus 19.9% P = 0.02, were less likely to suffer groin pain after discharge (27.1% vs. 42.8%; P = 0.006) and were less likely to experience prolonged local bruising (21.5% vs. 40.4%; P = 0.001). Multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed a significant association of vascular complications with nonultrasound guided access (OR 3.12 95%CI 1.54-5.34; P = 0.003) and increasing age (OR 1.05 95%CI 1.01-1.09; P = 0.02). CONCLUSION: Routine use of ultrasound-guided vascular access for AFA is associated with a significant reduction in bleeding complications, postprocedural pain, and prolonged bruising when compared to standard care.
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Gareth Wynn
The Royal Melbourne Hospital
Iram Haq
John Hung
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
Imperial College London
University of Liverpool
Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital
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Wynn et al. (Thu,) conducted a cohort in Atrial Fibrillation (n=309). Routine ultrasound-guided vascular access vs. Standard care was evaluated on BARC 2+ bleeding complications (p=0.02). Routine ultrasound-guided vascular access for atrial fibrillation ablation significantly reduced BARC 2+ bleeding complications compared to standard care (10.4% vs 19.9%; P=0.02).
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