1. Patrick Carey, atty
Legal Aspects of Radial and Femoral Approaches
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2. Legal Aspects of Radial and Femoral Approaches
LAWS APPLICATION OF MEDICINE
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AMISTAD STORY
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BEST STORY WINS
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KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE
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JURY PERSPECTIVE OF SOC – DUE DILIGENCE
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JURIES ARE COMMON SENSE VISUAL LEARNERS
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SIMPLE APPROACH
Medicine continues to evolve
Physicians are required to evolve as
medicine changes & remain up to date
Medical studies & Journals are equally
available to lawyers as they are to
physicians
Are you “Up to Date”
Juries determine “Standard of Care” based
upon juror education through literature,
expert testimony & Anatomicals.
Insist upon the lawyer you want. Patients
pick their physician – you should be able
to select your legal counsel
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PCI - RADIAL VS. FEMORAL APPROACH
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NOW MAY REQUIRE ANALYSIS
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WHAT APPROACH IS IN THE BEST INTEREST OF
THE PATIENT – YOUR RECOMMENDATION?
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DEPENDS UPON PATIENT PRESENTATION
MEDICAL HISTORY
COMORBIDITIES
DEMOGRAPHICS & OCCUPATION
Fred Astaire patient
Liberace patient
FEMORAL WON’T GO AWAY
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DR. DID YOU PERFORM AN ALLEN’S TEST
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DID YOU DOCUMENT YOUR FINDINGS
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WHY DID YOU NOT CONSIDER RADIAL APPROACH?
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INCREASED RISK OF HARM STANDARD
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8. Legal Aspects of Radial and Femoral Approaches
51.7% of ER-related malpractice lawsuits in a study involved:
1. Misdiagnosis,
2. Delayed diagnosis or
3. Failure to diagnose
Cardiology - Physician Insurers Association of American (PIAA) registry,
Table 1. PIAA Registry: Closed Claims 1985-2009
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PATIENT SELECTION FOR TRANSRADIAL PCI APPROACH
Ideal patient characteristics include:
1. Hemodynamic stability,
2 age <70 years,
3 no history of prior ipsilateral brachial or TR procedure, and
4 a palpably large radial artery with a strong pulse & normal Allen’s Test (Document)
Relative contraindications to the radial approach include:
The absence of radial pulse,
An abnormal Allen’s test,
A severe vasospastic condition (such as Raynaud’s),
Planned or present arteriovenous shunt for dialysis, and
The potential use of the radial artery as a conduit for aortocoronary bypass.
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INFORMED CONSENT
Document Informed Consent
Vascular Complications Associated With Transradial Catheterization
Spasm
Bleeding
Hematoma
Compartment syndrome
Perforation, laceration, dissection
Evulsion of artery
Arterio-venous fistula
Pseudo-aneurysm
Subcutaneous granulomatous reaction (hydrophilic coating)
Cutaneous infection
Subacute and delayed occlusion
Digital ischemia
Accelerated atherosclerosis
Transient vocal cord paralysis
Mediastinal hematoma
Delayed reflex sympathetic dystrophy
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PERFORMANCE
Access on the first attempt is optimal
Repeated arterial trauma increases the risk for spasm,
Document careful vessel palpation and planning of arteriotomy puncture - critical to
successful TRA. The arteriotomy should be approximately 2 cm proximal to the radial
styloid in order to avoid the bifurcation and diminutive distal vessel.
Document - prophylactic use of pharmaceutical agents known to reduce vascular tone, such
as calcium channel blockers (e.g., Verapamil 2.5 mg) and/or nitrates (e.g., Nitroglycerin 0.1–
0.4 mg) are routinely utilized and are best given directly in the radial artery immediately
after vascular access.
Document – anticoagulation – Heparin - can be given either IV or intra-arterial.
Document – catheter selection & why
Document – perfusion following PCI completion
Document – Discharge instructions & Follow-up
Patient call – see the patient & document result.
- The non-compliant patient
8. Research articles Transradial Arterial Access for Coronary and Peripheral Procedures: Executive Summary by
the Transradial Committee of the SCAI - Ian Gilchrist, M.D. – Catherization and
Cardiovascular Interventions 00:000–000 (2011)
Medicolegal Characteristics of Cardiac Catheterization Litigation in the United States, 1985
to 2009 - Mladen I. Vidovich, MD – IN PRESS - (Am J Cardiol 2013;-:-e-)
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