Predictors and clinical outcomes of incomplete hemostasis following transradial coronary intervention: the role of activated clotting time and procedural factors
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Background: Major vascular complications are less frequent with trans-radial artery (TRA) access compared to transfemoral artery access. However, a substantial proportion of patients experience incomplete hemostasis following TRA intervention. This study aimed to identify factors associated with incomplete hemostasis and evaluate the predictive value of pre- and post-procedural activated clotting time (ACT). Methods: A total of 1,241 patients who underwent TRA intervention were included in a prospectively maintained single-center registry. Initial ACT was measured after sheath insertion, and final ACT was measured before sheath removal. Patients were categorized into complete and incomplete hemostasis groups based on achieving complete hemostasis within 2 h of continuous compression. Results: Incomplete hemostasis occurred in 230 patients (18%). Initial and final ACT values were significantly higher in the incomplete hemostasis group compared to the complete hemostasis group (initial ACT: 146 +/- 37 s vs. 136 +/- 32 s, p < 0.001; final ACT: 259 +/- 85 s vs. 243 +/- 72 s, p = 0.015). Multivariate analysis revealed that prolonged initial ACT (OR, 2.41; 95% CI, 1.71-3.39; p < 0.001) and final ACT (OR, 2.25; 95% CI, 1.52-3.30; p < 0.001) were independently significant predictors. Conclusion: Initial and final ACT measurements add predictive value to conventional risk factors for incomplete hemostasis in patients undergoing TRA intervention.

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transradial accessincomplete hemostasisactivated clotting timepercutaneous coronary interventionradial ischemic complicationshemostasis devicespredictorsVASCULAR COMPLICATIONSFEMORAL ACCESS
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Predictors and clinical outcomes of incomplete hemostasis following transradial coronary intervention: the role of activated clotting time and procedural factors
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Shin, YujinLee, Jae MyoungYu, Ga-InBae, Jae SeokCho, Yun-HoJang, Jeong YoonPark, YongwhiKwak, Choong HwanKim, Yong-LeeKang, Min GyuKim, Kye-HwanPark, Jeong RangKim, HangyulAhn, Jong-Hwa
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10.3389/fmed.2025.1661152
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2025-12
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Frontiers in Medicine
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