Autor: |
Lemos, Pedro A, Franken, Marcelo, Mariani Jr, Jose, Pitta, Fabio G, Oliveira, Fredric AP, Cunha-Lima, Gabriella, Caixeta, Adriano M, Almeida, Breno O, Garcia, Rodrigo G, Mariani, Jose Jr |
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Future Cardiology; Sep2021, Vol. 17 Issue 5, p865-873, 8p |
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Aim: Traditional percutaneous cardiovascular interventions require close physical proximity between the patients and the healthcare team, posing occupational hazards that range from radiation exposure to interpersonal air contamination. Materials & methods: Prospective single-arm pilot study (n = 10) to investigate robotic-assisted intervention as a strategy to reduce proximity during the procedure. Primary end point: composite of angiographic success, intervention performed with the team positioned >2 meters from the patient for ≥50% procedure duration, and absence of in-hospital death or acute target lesion occlusion. Results: The composite primary end point was achieved in 100% of cases. Conclusion: Robotic-assisted percutaneous intervention provided successful invasive treatment while reducing proximity and shared air space between the care-delivery team and the patient during the procedure. Trial registration number: NCT04379453 (Clinicaltrials.gov). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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