Safety and efficacy of an early deambulation protocol after PTCA with an Angio-seal device

Citation
Ml. Andre et al., Safety and efficacy of an early deambulation protocol after PTCA with an Angio-seal device, REV ESP CAR, 54(11), 2001, pp. 1264-1270
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems
Journal title
REVISTA ESPANOLA DE CARDIOLOGIA
ISSN journal
03008932 → ACNP
Volume
54
Issue
11
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1264 - 1270
Database
ISI
SICI code
0300-8932(200111)54:11<1264:SAEOAE>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Introduction. In order to assess the efficacy and safety of an early deambu lation (1-2 h) protocol after coronary angioplasty using the Angio-seal col lagen plug, we analyzed a consecutive series of patients treated with this device versus a reference group treated with mechanical compression. Patients and methods. Two hundred and seven coronary angioplasty patients w ere included from February to August 2000. Ninety-eight were treated with m echanical compression and one hundred and nine with the Angioseal collagen plug. All patients were followed at discharge and fifteen days after surger y. Results. Eighty percent of the patients receiving the Angio-seal device ach ieved immediate hemostasis (< 1 min). In patients with mechanical compressi on hemostasis was achieved within 30 min in 68.3%, whereas 25.5% of patient s required more than 40 min. First deambulation in the Angio-seal group was achieved within 2 h in 94.5% of the patients. The incidence of major compl ications was low in both groups (1 case in the Angio-seal group and 2 in th e C-clamp group) without statistically significant differences. The Angio-s eal group showed a lower incidence of overall vascular complications as com pared to the C-clamp group (4.6% vs. 14.3%; p = 0.02). Conclusion. Following our protocol, an early deambulation strategy after co ronary angioplasty with the use of the Angio-seal collagen plug was feasibl e, safe and efficacious.