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Comparison of Robotic Percutaneous Coronary Intervention With Traditional Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Tejas Patel, Sanjay Shah, Yash Y. Soni, Rajni C. Radadiya, Gaurav A. Patel, Pradyot Tiwari, Samir Pancholy

2020Circulation Cardiovascular Interventions72 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Robotic percutaneous coronary intervention (R-PCI) has been shown to benefit the operator but has not shown any significant benefit to the patient. We sought to compare a large cohort of R-PCI to traditional percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures performed at a tertiary care center in the same time frame. Methods: A total of 996 consecutive patients referred for PCI between December 2017 and March 2019 were studied, of which 310 (31.1%) patients were selected to undergo R-PCI and 686 (68.9%) patients underwent traditional PCI. The coprimary study outcome measures were air kerma, dose-area product, fluoroscopy time, volume of contrast, and total procedural time. Caliper propensity-matching technique was used (caliper, 0.05) to match each R-PCI patient to the nearest traditional PCI patient without replacement. Results: Air kerma (mGy; median [interquartile range]; P ; 884 [537–1398] versus 1110 [699–1498]; P =0.002) and dose-area product (cGycm 2 ; 4734 [2695–7746] versus 5746 [3751–7833]; P =0.003) were significantly lower in the R-PCI group. There was no difference in fluoroscopy time (minutes; 5.51 [3.53–8.31] versus 5.48 [3.31–9.37]; P =0.936) and contrast volume (mL; 130 [103–170] versus 140 [100–180]; P =0.905). Total procedural time (minutes) was significantly higher in the R-PCI group (27 [21–40] versus 37 [27–50]; P <0.0005). Conclusions: R-PCI is associated with a significant decrease in radiation exposure to the patient with no increase in fluoroscopy time, as well as contrast utilization, and a minor increase in procedure duration compared with traditional PCI.

Topics & Concepts

Conventional PCIMedicinePercutaneous coronary interventionFluoroscopyInterquartile rangePropensity score matchingPercutaneousNuclear medicineCardiologyInternal medicineRadiologyMyocardial infarctionCoronary Interventions and DiagnosticsRadiation Dose and ImagingCardiac and Coronary Surgery Techniques
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