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Safety and Outcomes of Transradial Access in Patients with International Normalized Ratio 1.5 or Above

Safety and Outcomes of Transradial Access in Patients with International Normalized Ratio 1.5 or Above

by dev-admin | Nov 1, 2017

Article examines the safety and outcomes for patients undergoing transradial noncoronary interventions with international normalized ratio (INR) greater than or equal to 1.5.
Safety and Outcomes of Transradial Access in Patients with International Normalized Ratio 1.5 or Above

Transradial versus Transfemoral Access for Hepatic Chemoembolization: Intrapatient Prospective Single-Center Study

by dev-admin | Sep 1, 2017

This article compares the transfemoral approach (TFA) and transradial approach (TRA) in patients undergoing hepatic chemoembolization in terms of safety, feasibility, and procedural variables, including fluoroscopy time, radiation dose (reference air kerma [RAK]), and...
Safety and Outcomes of Transradial Access in Patients with International Normalized Ratio 1.5 or Above

Cone-beam CT Acquisition During Transradial TACE Made Easy: Use of the Swivel Arm Board

by dev-admin | Aug 1, 2017

Having recently introduced a swivel arm board to allow seamless repositioning of the access arm during and after CBCT acquisition, this study details the technique and feasibility of this useful adjunct to transradial TACE.
“Snuffbox” Distal Radial Access

“Snuffbox” Distal Radial Access

by dev-admin | Jul 1, 2017

This article discusses an alternative transradial access site. The distal radial artery is accessed under ultrasound (US) guidance over the trapezium.
Safety and Outcomes of Transradial Access in Patients with International Normalized Ratio 1.5 or Above

Prostate Artery Embolization via Transradial or Transulnar versus Transfemoral Arterial Access: Technical Results

by dev-admin | Jun 1, 2017

Compares safety and feasibility of prostate artery embolization (PAE) via transradial/transulnar access (TR/UA) and transfemoral access (TFA).
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