Purpose: The trans-femoral access (TFA) is the universal default to reach the coronary arteries. However there is an increasing interest in trans-radial access (TRA) as it has advantages such as earlier patient ambulation. The objective is to determine patient preferences over benefits, risks and process characteristics of vascular access sites in angiography and/or percutaneous coronary intervention. Methods: A Best-Worst Scaling (BWS) case 2 was conducted to elicit patient preferences for six attributes of care: length of hospital stay, peri-procedural changing of access-site, suitability of the vessel for next procedure, post-procedural patient comfort, peri-/post-procedural bleeding, and post-procedural mobilization. Patients indicated ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether transradial (TR) percutaneous coronary ...
Introduction: The radial artery is currently the most widely used access site for PCI procedures bot...
Background and Aim: In patients undergoing diagnostic coronary angiography (CA) and percutaneous cor...
Objectives: To explore patient preference for vascular access site in percutaneous coronary procedur...
Background—Vascular access options in coronary angiography can be considered a preference-sensitive ...
Background—Vascular access options in coronary angiography can be considered a preference-sensitive ...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to compare, through a meta-analytic process, the transradial and transfemoral...
Introduction: The radial artery’s use for performing cardiac catheterization, angiography and angiop...
Background A major population health objective in New Zealand is to reduce the incidence and impact ...
Background A major population health objective in New Zealand is to reduce the incidence and impact ...
Background A major population health objective in New Zealand is to reduce the incidence and impact ...
Background A major population health objective in New Zealand is to reduce the incidence and impact ...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to compare the safety and efficacy of transradial vs transfemoral access for co...
Introduction: Transradial access has been shown to be safe and effective in the setting of percutane...
Introduction The femoral approach for coronary angiography and angioplasty is used by most intervent...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether transradial (TR) percutaneous coronary ...
Introduction: The radial artery is currently the most widely used access site for PCI procedures bot...
Background and Aim: In patients undergoing diagnostic coronary angiography (CA) and percutaneous cor...
Objectives: To explore patient preference for vascular access site in percutaneous coronary procedur...
Background—Vascular access options in coronary angiography can be considered a preference-sensitive ...
Background—Vascular access options in coronary angiography can be considered a preference-sensitive ...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to compare, through a meta-analytic process, the transradial and transfemoral...
Introduction: The radial artery’s use for performing cardiac catheterization, angiography and angiop...
Background A major population health objective in New Zealand is to reduce the incidence and impact ...
Background A major population health objective in New Zealand is to reduce the incidence and impact ...
Background A major population health objective in New Zealand is to reduce the incidence and impact ...
Background A major population health objective in New Zealand is to reduce the incidence and impact ...
BACKGROUND: We aimed to compare the safety and efficacy of transradial vs transfemoral access for co...
Introduction: Transradial access has been shown to be safe and effective in the setting of percutane...
Introduction The femoral approach for coronary angiography and angioplasty is used by most intervent...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate whether transradial (TR) percutaneous coronary ...
Introduction: The radial artery is currently the most widely used access site for PCI procedures bot...
Background and Aim: In patients undergoing diagnostic coronary angiography (CA) and percutaneous cor...