All submissions of the EM system will be redirected to Online Manuscript Submission System. Authors are requested to submit articles directly to Online Manuscript Submission System of respective journal.

Abstract

Effects of Anticoagulants and Antiplatelet Drugs on Radial Artery Occlusion after Transradial Coronary Intervention

Author(s): Xing Xia and Yize Wang*
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Yiyang Central Hospital, Yiyang, Hunan 413000, China

Correspondence Address:
Yize Wang, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Yiyang Central Hospital, Yiyang, Hunan 413000, China, E-mail: xiaxing18507378819@163.com


To investigate the effects of anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs on radial artery occlusion after coronary intervention through radial artery is the objective of the study. A total of 77 patients who underwent coronary intervention in our hospital from June 2018 to December 2020 were selected. The patients were divided into group A and group B according to the difference of anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs used. Two groups of patients underwent transradial coronary intervention, observed the levels of creatine kinase isozyme and troponin T before and after operation, analyzed the effects of anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs on patients with radial artery occlusion and finally discussed the curative effect of patients with radial artery occlusion after treatment. The levels of creatine kinase isozyme and troponin T increased to a certain extent after coronary intervention through radial artery, but they remained in the normal range. The average use of antiplatelet drugs in patients with radial artery occlusion was significantly lower than that in patients without radial artery occlusion and the difference was statistically significant (p<0.05). Under the influence of anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs, the postoperative bleeding time of all patients was significantly improved and the difference was statistically significant (p<0.05). Anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs have an impact on patients with radial artery occlusion after transradial coronary intervention. When the dosage of the two drugs is small, it is easy to cause radial artery occlusion and the frequency of using anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs for radial artery occlusion is gradually increasing and can be used in follow-up treatment for patients with radial artery occlusion.

Full-Text | PDF

 
 
Google scholar citation report
Citations : 66710

Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences received 66710 citations as per google scholar report