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Page 1: Sunil V. Rao MD The Duke Clinical Research Institute The Durham VA Medical Center Duke University Medical Center Transradial PCI in Octogenarians: Caveats,

Sunil V. Rao MD

The Duke Clinical Research Institute

The Durham VA Medical Center

Duke University Medical Center

Transradial PCI in Octogenarians: Caveats,

Tips, and Tricks

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Disclosures

Consultant, Honoraria Sanofi-Aventis/BMS, The Medicines

Company, Terumo Corporation, Astra Zeneca, Eli Lilly/Daiichi-Sankyo, Terumo

Research funding Cordis Corporation, Momenta

Pharmaceuticals, Portola Pharmaceuticals Off-label uses

May be discussed in this presentation

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Transradial PCI in elderly patientsIssues

Comorbidities Higher risk – ischemia, bleeding Complex CAD Calcification Tortuous vasculature

These issues are not specific to transradial!!

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PCI-related outcomes N=8828 octogenarians undergoing PCI in ACC-NCDR CathPCI

Klein LW, et. al. JACC 2002

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PCI-related outcomes – Multivariable model N=8828 octogenarians undergoing PCI in ACC-NCDR CathPCI

Klein LW, et. al. JACC 2002

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Independent predictors of major bleeding in marker- positive acute coronary syndromes

Independent predictors of major bleeding in marker- positive acute coronary syndromes

Moscucci, GRACE Registry, Eur Heart J. 2003 Oct;24(20):1815-23.

Predictors of Major Bleeding in ACS

► Older Age► Female Gender► Renal Failure► History of Bleeding► Right Heart Catheterization► GPIIb-IIIa Antagonists

► Older Age► Female Gender► Renal Failure► History of Bleeding► Right Heart Catheterization► GPIIb-IIIa Antagonists

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Risk Factors for Bleeding- Adjusted Analysis

Variable OR 95% CI Square

Female 1.74 1.64-1.85

319.3

Age (per 10 yrs) 1.36 1.31-1.42

223.6

GFR (per 10 ml/min decrease)

1.11 1.10-1.13

210.2

Prior PCI 0.69 0.64-0.73

128.9

Cardiogenic Shock 1.87 1.66-2.10

104.7

Emergent/Salvage PCIUrgent PCI

2.221.46

1.98-2.491.34-1.57

81.7

COPD 1.31 1.23-1.39

70.6

All p values <0.001 Mehta SR. Circulation: CI 2009

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Access sites bleeding in “real-world” PCI patients

TIMI Maj TIMI Min0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

73.459

5.9

0.8

12.5

6.3

2.9

CVAGIRPHematoma

%

Kinnaird et al Am J Cardio 2003

5.4% 12.7%

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Transradial PCI in Patients ≥ 75 years oldN=307 pts randomized to radial vs. femoral

RadialN=152

FemoralN=155

P-value

Duration of Dx angio

18.1 15.0 0.009

Fluoro time (min) 5.6 4.7 0.47

Crossover to other access

9% 0.6%

Major adverse events*

0 3.2% < 0.001

*Defined as death, MI, CVA, vascular complications requiring surgery, redcell transfusion, Hgb decrease > 3 g/dl

Achenbach S, et. al. CCI 2008

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Transradial PCI – Outcomes by AgeN=593,094 pts in ACC-NCDR CathPCI Registry

< 75 yrs ≥ 75 yrs < 75 yrs ≥ 75 yrs0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

3.5

0.47

2.05

0.13

0.44

1.42

2.99

0.62

1.00

r-PCIf-PCI%

Bleeding Complications

Vascular Complications

Rao SV, et. al. JACC:CI 2008

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Transradial PCI – Outcomes by AgeN=593,094 pts in ACC-NCDR CathPCI Registry

Rao SV, et. al. JACC:CI 2008

While there is a trend toward less bleeding in the pts ≥ 75 years oldWith the radial approach, it does not reach statistical significance.This underscores the importance of non-access site bleeding

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Bleeding and Outcomes

26,452 patients from PURSUIT, PARAGON A, PARAGON B, GUSTO IIb NST

Adjusted hazard ratios for 30d DeathStratified by Procedure and Non-procedure related bleeds

Bleeding severity

Procedure Related

Non-procedure Related

Mild 1.2 2.1*

Moderate 3.7* 2.5*

Severe 16.5* 10.9*

*p<0.0001

Rao SV, et. al. AJC 2005

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Excessive Dosing of Antithrombotics by Age

LMW Heparin UF Heparin GP IIb/IIIa0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

12.5

28.7

8.512.5

3733.1

16.5

38.5

64.5

< 65 yrs 65-75 yrs >75 yrs

% E

xc

es

siv

e D

os

e

Alexander KP, et. al. JAMA 2005

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<55 55-64 65-740

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

6.57.1

9.0

11.0

7.0

8.6 8.6

12.2

Heparin(s) + GP IIb/IIIa Bivalirudin

ACUITY PCI: Ischemic outcomes by age

Patient age (years)

P=.75

≥75

P=.30 P=.77

P=.57

(n=1,346) (n=1,483) (n=1,454) (n=897)

Per

cen

tag

e (%

)

Lopes RD, et. al. JACC 2009

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<55 55-64 65-740

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

4.3

5.7

6.7

12.3

1.7

3.0

4.2

6.1

Heparin(s) + GP IIb/IIIa Bivalirudin

≥75

ACUITY PCI: Non-CABG bleeding by age

Patient age (years)

(n=897)(n=1,454)(n=1,483)(n=1,346)

P=.007

P=.01P=.03

P=.001

Per

cen

tag

e (%

)

Lopes RD, et. al. JACC 2009

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Issues specific to transradial in elderly patients

Tortuosity of arm and chest vessels Low threshold for angiography Deep breath to direct wire Get experience with other catheter curves

Complex PCI – few limitations with currently available 6Fr guiding catheters used via the transradial approach

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Transradial PCI in the elderlyConclusions (1)

PCI-related ischemic outcomes have improved in older patients High rates of procedure success Low rates of peri-PCI ischemic events

Reducing bleeding risk is the priority Transradial is associated with reduced bleeding

risk, but… Crossover to femoral may be higher Non-access site related bleeding is important in

older patients

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Strategies for reducing bleeding risk in older pateints include: Transradial Pharmacological therapies – appropriate dosing,

alternative antithrombin strategies Transradial tips/tricks

Low threshold for forearm/chest angiography Deep breath to direct equipment Use of other guide catheter curves New technology coming

Transradial PCI in the elderlyConclusions (2)