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Distal radial access and postprocedural ultrasound evaluation of proximal and distal radial artery
Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics, 2022The aim of this study was to evaluate the patency of the proximal and distal radial artery after coronary procedures performed via the distal radial artery (DRA). Ultrasound (US) as the most reliable method was used to diagnose radial artery occlusions (RAO).
David Horak +2 more
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Distal Radial Artery Approach to Prevent Radial Artery Occlusion Trial
JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, 2021The aim of this study was to compare the rate of proximal radial artery occlusion (RAO) with Doppler ultrasound between distal and conventional radial access 24 h and 30 days after a transradial coronary procedure.The use of distal radial access to prevent proximal RAO (PRAO) in the proximal segment at 24 h and 30 days after a procedure, compared with ...
Guering Eid-Lidt, Jorge Gaspar
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The distal radial artery: Versatile vascular access for transcatheter interventions [PDF]
Conventional transradial access has been established as the gold standard for invasive coronary angiography and percutaneous interventions by the current European and American guidelines. The distal or snuffbox radial artery access represents an alternative transradial access site that allows radial sheath insertion with the patient’s hand pronated ...
Alexandru Achim, Zoltan Ruzsa
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Distal revascularisation/replantation using the reversed radial artery
We describe a technique using the reversed radial artery for distal revascularisation or replantation in the hand. This technique has been used for revascularisation following crush avulsion injuries associated with a large zone of trauma and polydigit replantation.
Power, Kieran T. +2 more
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Future Cardiology, 2019
Radial artery access is associated with lower bleeding risks and higher patient satisfactions compared with femoral access. It is currently the preferred access for coronary catheterization and interventions, and increasingly used for peripheral and cranial vascular interventions.
Elsayed Abo-Salem
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Radial artery access is associated with lower bleeding risks and higher patient satisfactions compared with femoral access. It is currently the preferred access for coronary catheterization and interventions, and increasingly used for peripheral and cranial vascular interventions.
Elsayed Abo-Salem
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Distal radial artery approach for endovascular therapy
Cardiovascular Intervention and Therapeutics, 2021It has been reported that the distal transradial approach (dTRA) is safe and useful for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). In this study we evaluated the safety and efficacy of the dTRA for endovascular therapy (EVT). The dTRA for EVT was performed in 43 lesions from 35 patients.
Norihiko, Shinozaki, Yuji, Ikari
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Distal Radial Artery Access in Noncoronary Procedures
Current Problems in Cardiology, 2023Since the beginning of interventional cardiology and for decades, the femoral artery has been the access of choice for both diagnostic and interventional endovascular procedures. Due to an extensive evidence base accumulated over the last 20 years, the majority of interventional cardiologists around the world prefer classical radial artery access for ...
Alexander Vladimirovich Korotkikh +4 more
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Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased procedure comfort and better outcomes. Still, complications of transradial access exist, with radial artery occlusion being the most clinically relevant ...
Gregory A Sgueglia +2 more
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