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Vascular Complications of Transradial Access for Cardiac Catheterization
Transradial access has been increasingly adopted for cardiac catheterization. It is crucial for operators to recognize potential vascular complications associated with radial artery access.
Tanawan Riangwiwat, James C Blankenship
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Objective: To compare the efficacy of Xylocaine combined with nitrate versus nitrate and placebo in preventing radial artery spasm (RAS) and reducing pain during transradial coronary interventions.Methodology: This study was conducted at Hayatabad ...
Abdul Waris +2 more
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Abstract Background Atrial fibrillation (AF) poses significant challenges for coronary CT angiography (CCTA) due to R‐R interval variability, often necessitating high radiation dose protocols. Absolute phase gating, which uses fixed millisecond delays rather than percentage‐based cardiac cycle timing, may optimize image quality while reducing radiation
Yuyang Li
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A Diagnostic Pitfall of Primary Aldosteronism Presenting as Recurrent Quadriparesis: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Quadriparesis refers to weakness affecting all four limbs. While most cases are neurogenic in origin, stemming from central or peripheral nervous system pathology, non‐neurogenic causes are less common and often under‐recognized. These include systemic or metabolic conditions that secondarily impair neuromuscular function.
Javed Shakir +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Uterine artery embolization (UAE) is an effective minimally invasive treatment for symptomatic fibroids; however, post‐procedural pain remains a major limitation. Intra‐arterial lidocaine administration has shown inconsistent results with concerns regarding vasospasm and incomplete embolization.
Fatemeh Mahdavi Sabet +2 more
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Transradial approach for coronary intervention has gained popularity amongst experienced as well as upcoming interventional cardiologist. As compared to femoral access, the radial access has many advantages. Although like any other procedure, transradial
Lekha Pathak +5 more
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Can radial artery pulse grading predict radial artery spasm during transradial approach?
Radial artery spasm (RAS) has been defined as one of the major disadvantage of transradial approach.The aim of this study was to investigate the predictive value of radial artery pulse grading on RAS during transradial approach.The present study prospectively included 115 consecutive patients who underwent transradial coronary catheterisation at a ...
Ertuğrul, Zencirci +1 more
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Abstract Vascular inflammation is not a random biological event but rather a process that is strictly regulated by physical forces. While biochemical mediators are well characterized, the local physical mechanisms that predispose specific cerebral vascular sites to inflammation, specifically the geometry of arterial bifurcations, remain ...
Ilias Miltiadis +5 more
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Two Cases of Kounis Syndrome Caused by Contrast Medium: Early Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
ABSTRACT In cardiology, Kounis syndrome (KS), also known as allergic angina or myocardial infarction, is often overlooked in emergencies. Its pathophysiology differs from that of allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis, making differentiation essential.
Kiichi Yano +5 more
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Association of Radial Artery Diameter with Radial Artery Spasm in Patients Undergoing Transradial Cardiac Catheterization [PDF]
Objective: To assess the association of radial artery spasm (RAS) with radial artery diameter and other factors in patients undergoing transradial cardiac catheterization.
Ismail Ahmed Khan +6 more
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