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. 2024 Mar 26;76:36. doi: 10.1186/s43044-024-00466-6

Table 2.

Procedural characteristics of the studied groups

All patients
(n = 300)
Brachial access
(n = 150)
Femoral access
(n = 150)
P-value
Procedural characteristics
Procedure 0.96
 Coronary angiography (%) 141 (47.0%) 73 (48.7%) 68 (45.3%)
 Simple PCI (%) 83 (27.7%) 40 (26.7%) 43 (28.7%)
 CTO PCI (%) 10 (3.3%) 4 (2.7%) 6 (4.0%)
 LMCA PCI (%) 24 (8.0%) 11 (7.3%) 13 (8.7%)
 Bifurcation PCI (%) 33 (11.0%) 17 (11.3%) 16 (10.7%)
 Intracoronary imaging (%) 9 (3.0%) 5 (3.3%) 4 (2.7%)
Sheath size
 5F (%) 20 (6.7%) 11 (7.3%) 9 (6.0%) 0.6
 6F (%) 267 (89.0%) 133 (88.7%) 134 (89.3%) 0.85
 7F (%) 13 (4.3%) 6 (4.0%) 7 (4.7%) 0.78
Side
 Right (%) 207 (69.0%) 97 (64.7%) 110 (73.3%) 0.11
 Left (%) 83 (27.7%) 49 (32.7%) 34 (22.7%) 0.05*
 Both left and right (%) 10 (3.3%) 4 (2.7%) 6 (4.0%) 0.52
Access time (min) 3.0 ± 0.9 2.6 ± 1.1 3.4 ± 0.7 0.05*
Procedure time (min) 66.2 ± 24.1 60.8 ± 26.2 72.4 ± 20.6 0.19
Fluoroscopy time (min) 26.2 ± 4.8 23.9 ± 5.0 29.6 ± 1.1 0.06
Amount of contrast (ml) 169.5 ± 68.1 133.9 ± 55.6 205.1 ± 64.7 0.1
Hospital stay (days) 4.6 ± 1.7 3.5 ± 1.1 5.9 ± 1.3  < 0.001*

CTO chronic total occlusion, F french size, LMCA left main coronary artery, PCI percutaneous coronary intervention

*statistically significant difference