@article{33746e0c3cd04acab848b0cf9e23394e,
title = "The Rist radial access system: A multicenter study of 152 patients",
abstract = "Background Transradial access (TRA) for neurointervention is becoming increasingly popular as experience with the technique grows. Despite reasonable efficacy using femoral catheters off-label, conversion to femoral access occurs in approximately 8.6-10.3% of TRA cases, due to an inability of the catheter to track into the vessel of interest, lack of support, or radial artery spasm. Methods This is a multicenter, retrospective case series of patients undergoing neurointerventions using the Rist Radial Access System. We also present our institutional protocol for using the system. Results 152 patients were included in the cohort. The most common procedure was flow diversion (28.3%). The smallest radial diameter utilized was 1.9 mm, and 44.1% were performed without an intermediate catheter. A majority of cases (96.1%) were completed successfully; 3 (1.9%) required conversion to a different radial catheter, 2 (1.3%) required conversion to femoral access, and 1 (0.7%) was aborted. There was 1 (0.7%) minor access site complication and 4 (2.6%) neurological complications. Conclusions The Rist catheter is a safe and effective tool for a wide range of complex neurointerventions, with lower conversion rates than classically reported.",
keywords = "Angiography, Catheter, Device, Intervention, Technology",
author = "Abecassis, {Isaac Josh} and Vasu Saini and Crowley, {R. Webster} and Munich, {Stephan A.} and Justin Singer and Osbun, {Joshua W.} and Gross, {Bradley A.} and Walcott, {Brian P.} and Peebles, {Todd R.} and Mark Bain and Storey, {Christopher M.} and Yavagal, {Dileep R.} and Starke, {Robert M.} and Peterson, {Eric C.}",
note = "Funding Information: Competing interests IJA – Remedy Robotics: Consultant, Equity. In Neuro Co.: Consultant. VS – In Neuro Co.: Consultant. RWC – Medtronic: Consultant/Proctor, Cerenovus: Consultant/Proctor, Microvention: Consultant/Proctor. SAM – None. JS – Medtronic: Honoraria, Consultant. Stryker: Honoraria, Consultant. Cerenovus: Honoraria. Penumbra: Honoraria. Nico Corp: Honoraria. Imperative Care: Advisory Board.JWO – Medtronic: Consultant. Terumo: Consultant. Microvention: Consultant. In Neuro Co.: Consultant. BAG – Microvention: Consultant. Medtronic: Consultant. BPW – None. TRP – Medtronic: Consultant, Teaching, Shareholder (prior shareholder with RIST Neurovascular). Penumbra: Consultant, Teaching. Terumo: Consultant, Teaching. MB – Medtronic: Consultant. CS – Medtronic: Consultant. Vaselio: Equity. DRY – Medtronic: Personal fees. Cerenovus: Personal fees. Rapid Medical: Personal fees. Vascular Dynamics: Personal fees. Poseydon: Other. Neurosave: Other. Neuralanalytics: Other. RMS – Research is supported: NREF, Joe Niekro Foundation, Brain Aneurysm Foundation, Bee Foundation, and National Institute of Health (R01NS111119-01A1) and (UL1TR002736, KL2TR002737) through the Miami Clinical and Translational Science Institute, from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences and the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the NIH. Medtronic: Unrestricted research grant, Consulting, Teaching Agreement. Penumbra: Consulting, Teaching Agreement. Abbott: Consulting, Teaching Agreement. InNeuroCo: Consulting, Teaching Agreement. Cerenovus: Consulting, Teaching Agreement. ECP – Stryker: Consultant. Penumbra: Consultant. Medtronic: Consultant, Royalty payments (specifically in relation to the RIST system). Cerenovus: Consultant. Contributorship Statement – Conception and design: IJA, ECP. Acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of data: IJA, VS, RWC, SAM, JS, JWO, BAG, BPW, TRP, MB, CMS, DRY, RMS, ECP. Drafting manuscript: IJA, ECP. Critically revising manuscript: IJA, VS, RWC, SAM, JS, JWO, BAG, BPW, TRP, MB, CMS, DRY, RMS, ECP. Final approval: IJA, VS, RWC, SAM, JS, JWO, BAG, BPW, TRP, MB, CMS, DRY, RMS, ECP. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.",
year = "2022",
month = apr,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1136/neurintsurg-2021-017739",
language = "English",
volume = "14",
pages = "403--407",
journal = "Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery",
issn = "1759-8478",
number = "4",
}