The anatomical relationship between the axillary artery and vein investigated by radial coronary angiography.

Pacing Clin Electrophysiol

Department of Cardiology, School of Medicine, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey.

Published: June 2018

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to identify a safe puncture site to minimize the risk of accidental arterial puncture and bleeding by examining the relationship between the axillary artery and vein.* -
  • Researchers performed simultaneous venography on 111 patients during coronary angiography to analyze the anatomical layout and common puncture sites for the axillary vein.* -
  • Results showed that the axillary artery crossed the vein in 24% of patients, with significant variability in the vein's course and small arterial bridges found in 77% of cases, indicating potential implications for clinical procedures.*

Article Abstract

Aims: To reduce the risk of inadvertent arterial puncture and bleeding, we aimed to define a safe puncture site by demonstrating the relation of the axillary artery and vein.

Methods: The anatomical course and relation as well as crossover sites of the axillary artery and vein, the presence of small arterial bridges over the axillary vein, and validation of commonly preferred axillary venous puncture sites were determined by simultaneous ipsilateral venography in patients (n  =  111; 80 men, age 60 ± 10 years) who underwent coronary angiography by radial artery access.

Results: The axillary vein was detected at the first costa-clavicular intersection in 62% and at the second anterior and third posterior costal intersection in 60% of the patients. Small arterial bridges over the axillary vein were observed in 77% of the patients and more frequently in females and body mass index ≥25 kg/m (P  =  0.034 and P  =  0.03, respectively). The axillary artery crossed the vein in 24% of the patients and almost always within the region close to the first costa-clavicular intersection site.

Conclusion: Our study demonstrated a high crossover rate (24%) of axillary artery and vein and a high degree of variation in the course of axillary vein. Small arterial bridges over the axillary vein were observed in 77% of the patients.

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