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Previous studies have demonstrated prolonged occlusion flow-mediated dilatation (PO-FMD) could reduce cannulation failure rates and decrease radial artery pulsation loss during trans-radial coronary angiography.
Wensheng Qi +4 more
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Background: The success of transradial catheterization depends on meticulous access of radial artery which in turn depends on palpating a good radial pulse.
Babu Ezhumalai +2 more
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Superficial radial artery- a rare variation and its clinical significance
During routine dissection of upper limb, a variation in the origin of radial artery was observed in a female cadaver of about 60 years. The radial artery is usually a smaller terminal branch of the brachial artery in the forearm. On the right side of the
P K Sankaran +3 more
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Four patients with a clinically significant radial artery anomaly
The superficial radial artery is an anatomic variant in which the radial artery passes superficial to the tendons of the anatomic snuffbox. Cadaver studies have shown its incidence to be 0.5% to 1%.
Nasim Babazadeh, MD +5 more
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Hypoplastic and Accessory Radial Arteries: A Case Report [PDF]
Arterial variations in the upper extremity occur in a high prevalence. The radial artery is a terminal branch of the brachial artery in the cubital fossa. This artery is used in some treatment interventions and it’s variation is important for clinicians.
Heidar Toolee, Yousef Mohamadi
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A case report of iatrogenic radial artery true aneurysm
True aneurysm is dilatation of an artery which consists of all layers of the arterial wall. True radial artery aneurysms are very rare. The most common cause of radial artery aneurysm is iatrogenic trauma. Here, we report a case of iatrogenic true radial
Pratima Thapa +7 more
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Idiopathic true aneurysm of distal radial artery aneurysm in Chulabhorn Hospital: A case report
Introduction: Radial artery aneurysms are rare, and most are false aneurysms from penetrating injuries and iatrogenic causes. A true aneurysm of the radial artery is extremely rare because of the low vulnerability of this artery to aneurysmal change; its
Nawaphan Taengsakul
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RADIAL ARTERY ANOMALIES IN THE MACEDONIAN POPULATION DURING TRANSRADIAL ANGIOGRAPHY PROCEDURES
Objective: To assess the incidence of arterial anomalies of the radial artery in the Macedonian population registered during transradial access (TRA) angiography procedures in a large series of patients.
Zafirovska Biljana +12 more
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Traumatic Radial Artery Pseudoaneurysm: Vein Graft Repair through a Single Incision
Summary. Radial artery pseudoaneurysms are rare clinical entities usually occurring after penetrating trauma or iatrogenic injury. The radial artery is the least common location for peripheral artery pseudoaneurysms, and no clear standard of treatment ...
Michael T. Simmons, MD +4 more
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Background There is a lack of reports in the literature regarding changes in radial artery blood flow after decannulation. The objective of this study was to investigate changes in radial and ulnar artery blood flow after radial artery decannulation ...
Li-jia Liu +3 more
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