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Safety and Feasibility of Transradial Access for Visceral Interventions in Patients with Thrombocytopenia

Safety and Feasibility of Transradial Access for Visceral Interventions in Patients with Thrombocytopenia

by dev-admin | Dec 1, 2015

This study evaluates the safety and feasibility of TRA in thrombocytopenic patients undergoing visceral interventions.
Safety and Feasibility of Transradial Access for Visceral Interventions in Patients with Thrombocytopenia

Transradial Approach for Noncoronary Interventions: A Single-Center Review of Safety and Feasibility in the First 1,500 Cases

by dev-admin | Oct 1, 2015

Reviews safety and feasibility in a single center using transradial access (TRA) for noncoronary interventions.
Safety and Feasibility of Transradial Access for Visceral Interventions in Patients with Thrombocytopenia

A Technical Guide Describing the Use of Transradial Access Technique for Endovascular Interventions

by dev-admin | Apr 1, 2015

This review describes the technique of TRA for noncoronary interventions, including below-diaphragm interventions such as hepatic embolization, and the issues surrounding its usage.
Radial Versus Femoral Access in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes Undergoing Invasive Management: A Randomised Multicentre Trial

Radial Versus Femoral Access in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes Undergoing Invasive Management: A Randomised Multicentre Trial

by dev-admin | Mar 1, 2015

Article that explores whether radial compared with femoral access improves outcomes in unselected patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing invasive management.
Percutaneous Radial Access for Peripheral Transluminal Angioplasty

Percutaneous Radial Access for Peripheral Transluminal Angioplasty

by dev-admin | Feb 1, 2015

The radial approach is currently gaining popularity in the setting of coronary percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) because it decreases the incidence of vascular complications. This study reports the initial results with radial access for peripheral PTA.
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