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On the Safety of Radial Artery Cannulation

Anesthesiology, 1983
The frequency of complications following radial artery cannulation for monitoring purposes was determined in 1,699 cardiovascular surgical patients and in 83 patients in whom cannulation was performed in another artery after failure at the radial site.
S, Slogoff, A S, Keats, C, Arlund
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Navigating a proximal loop in the radial artery and avoiding the recurrent radial artery

Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2020
Several anatomical variations of the radial artery have been described in the literature. Common variations include radial artery loop, recurrent branch, and anastomotic channels connecting the radial and brachial arteries. These variations can pose significant technical challenges to safe radial artery catheterization.
Rimal Dossani   +5 more
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Duplication of the radial artery in the radial forearm flap

Clinical Anatomy, 2005
The forearm radial flap is currently and widely used free flap, based on the branches of the radial artery, and which, additionally, could contain bone, tendons, or cutaneous nerves. Variations of the radial artery were recently encountered and presented during the elevation of such a flap in 32-year-old male, who sustained war gunshot injury of the ...
Marko, Bumbasirević   +2 more
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Rebirth of left radial artery access: could this be the ‘right’ radial artery?

Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2015
Cardiac catheterization has several risks, notably which include bleeding, stroke and death. The transradial (TR) approach to catheterization is associated with a lower bleeding risk. The right radial approach is the default method in most laboratories and the left radial artery (LRA) serves as the bail-out approach.
Montoya, Taylor   +3 more
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Radial artery compression in incomplete palmar arch for radial artery harvesting

Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2013
Background incomplete palmar arch causing inadequate collateral flow is considered a contraindication for harvesting radial artery as a conduit for coronary artery bypass grafting. The objective of this pilot study was to assess whether iatrogenic radial artery compression could improve collateral circulation in
Prashant N, Mohite   +2 more
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Dystrophic calcification of the radial artery

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2000
The radial artery continues to enjoy resurgence in popularity as a conduit for coronary artery bypass grafting but few studies have examined the prevalence of preexisting disease in this vessel. We highlight a potential, avoidable pitfall when use of the radial artery for coronary artery bypass grafting is proposed.
R P, Deshpande   +3 more
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Complications of Radial Artery Catheterization

Hand, 1977
Sixty patients, representing a ten per cent incidence of complications, developed ischaemic or necrotic changes in the involved hand following radial artery cannulation. The loss of digits or hands could have been avoided by adequate evaluation of the vascular status of the hand both before and after cannulation.
S G, Crossland, R J, Neviaser
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Radial conductivity of arterial walls

Medical & Biological Engineering, 1975
Experimental measurements of the radial conductivity of dog arteries in blood and saline were accomplished. These demonstrated that the radial conductivity of arteries is from one half to one quarter the conductivity of the physiological solution in which it is contact.
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Radial Artery Cannulation

Vascular Surgery, 1972
T K, Raghunath, F S, Chua, W E, Neville
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[Comparison of usefulness of the dorsal branch of the radial artery with the radial artery for arterial cannulation].

Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology, 2012
The radial artery cannulation is often associated with damped arterial waveforms with the hand moving. We used cannulation of the dorsal branch of the radial artery (DRA) and compared the stability of measurement, safety and complications with those of the radial artery(RA).The study was a prospective single-blinded comparative study.
Yoshinobu, Kimura   +4 more
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