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Radial artery occlusion (RAO), Forearm Hematoma (FH), and compartmental syndrome are three well-recognized complications associated with radial artery (RA) access to percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). There are disparate ways the RA can be damaged,
Olaru Magda-Madalina, Lim Pitt O
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Radial Artery Occlusion: If a Tree Falls in the Forest…
Uhlemann et al. ([1][1]) serve all transradial operators with a warning flag regarding the incidence of radial artery occlusion (RAO). Their systematic use of ultrasound to assess for radial artery patency goes above and beyond the typical practice of pulse checks or plethysmography.
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The transulnar approach in the patients with ipsilateral radial artery occlusion.
Transulnar approach (TUA) has been classified as an appropriate surrogate for the transradial approach (TRA), but the safety of TUA in the presence of ipsilateral radial artery occlusion (RAO) is not well studied. In this article, we aimed to assess the feasibility and occurrence of complications of this approach in Iranian individuals with ipsilateral
Roghani-Dehkordi, Farshad +8 more
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LSPR biosensing enables rapid, sensitive, and low‐sample‐volume detection of biomarkers, with broad applications in diagnosing cancer, infectious, and chronic diseases. Advances in nanostructure design, micro/nanofabrication, and microfluidic integration have expanded the potential of LSPR sensors in biomedical diagnostics.
Zhaoxin Geng +4 more
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The challenges of bioprosthetic heart valves (BHV) with respect to calcification, infection, and poor durability are tackled by surface engineering of hyperbranched poly‐L‐lysine (HBPL), providing a translational solution to improve long‐term valve performance.
Pai Peng +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines for peripheral artery disease recommend antithrombotic strategies based on high ischemic risk (HIR) and high bleeding risk (HBR) criteria. However, their prognostic value in patients with lower extremity artery disease (LEAD) undergoing endovascular therapy (EVT) remains unclear ...
Hirokazu Shimono +8 more
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: Transradial approach for coronary angiography was first described in 1989. Coronary interventions through radial approach are becoming more frequent and preferred procedure now a days.
Lekha Pathak +3 more
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ABSTRACT A 34‐year‐old man with no cardiovascular history presented with anterior ST‐elevation myocardial infarction and a large thrombotic occlusion of the mid left anterior descending artery. Following potent antithrombotic therapy and mechanical thrombus aspiration, angiography revealed vessel patency without residual significant stenosis, allowing ...
Domenico Simone Castiello +3 more
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ABSTRACT Percutaneous transaxillary access is an established alternative to transfemoral large‐bore arterial access for transcatheter structural heart interventions and mechanical circulatory support (MCS). Although useful for overcoming hostile iliofemoral anatomy and providing prolonged support and patient mobilization in case of MCS, the axillary ...
Gioel Gabrio Secco +9 more
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Vasodilators and Radial Artery Occlusion [PDF]
Surya, Dharma, Ian C, Gilchrist
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