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Title: Comparison of Radifocus versus Silverway Guidewires for Percutaneous Radial Angiography Following Failed Use of a J-Tip Guidewire
Authors: van den Buijs, Deborah M. F.
Poels, Ella M.
Ferdinande, Bert
Cottens, Daan
VROLIX, Mathias 
DAUW, Jeroen 
DENS, Jo 
AMELOOT, Koen 
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: INT SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION, INC
Source: Medical science monitor, 29 , p. e939429 (Art N° e939429)
Abstract: Background: During transradial coronary angiography, when conventional J-tip wires fail to deliver catheters to the aortic root due to anatomical obstacles, additional hydrophilic wires, such as Radifocus (Terumo) or Silverway (Asahi), are used. We recently showed that the Silverway guidewire was effective at delivering the catheter to the aortic root. In this study, we aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of Radifocus and Silverway guidewires in 100 patients after failed use of the J-tip guidewire. Material/Methods: After patients had a failure of a conventional J-tip wire to reach the aortic root, 100 patients were 1:1 randomized to either the Silverway or Radifocus wire. All patients with failure of the J-tip wire were eligible. The primary endpoint was the time between wire entry in the catheter and successful delivery of the catheter to the aortic root. Secondary endpoints included change of access site, number of complications, and questionnaires on subjective wire assessments by the performing interventional cardiologist. Results: The primary endpoint was significantly shorter in patients randomized to the Silverway arm (median 30 s [21-39] vs 48 s [36-66]; P<0.001)). The percentage of patients with change of access site was not different between the groups (2 vs 2, not significant). Only 1 minor complication (2%) occurred, in the Radifocus group. Questionnaires revealed that torque control, crossing, and support were all significantly better with the Silverway wire (P<0.001). Conclusions: Silverway showed superior torque control, resulting in faster catheter delivery to the aortic root when compared with the Radifocus guidewire.
Notes: van den Buijs, DMF; Poels, EM (corresponding author), Ziekenhuis Oost Limburg, Dept Cardiol, Genk, Limburg, Belgium.
d.vandenbuijs@gmail.com
Keywords: Cardiac Catheterization;Cardiac Catheterization;Cardiac Catheters;Cardiac Catheters;Coronary Angiography;Coronary Angiography;Radial Artery Full-text PDF: https;Radial Artery
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/40035
ISSN: 1234-1010
DOI: 10.12659/MSM.939429
ISI #: 000972040900001
Rights: This work is licensed under Creative Common AttributionNonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
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