Detecting the vascular complication rate after percutaneous coronary interventions by radial and femoral access. Methods: observational and prospective study, 78 patients who undergo percutaneous coronary intervention where included. Demographics, clinical and procedure related complications rate where evaluated. Results: in 87.2% patients, catheterizations is perform by the radial artery access. 10.2% had vascular complications, four minor and three major hematoma and one pseudoaneurism. The frequency of complications in patients with radial access was 10.2%. The frequency was higher in women and short size. Al patients were alive at hospital discharge. Conclusion: most of percutaneous coronary interventions were performed by radial app...
FUNDAMENTO: Embora a técnica radial exiba resultados incontestáveis na redução de complicações vascu...
ABSTRACTBackgroundThe radial artery access has evolved into a flexible approach in the last decade, ...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a "snapshot" view of access-specific percutaneous cardiovascular procedures out...
Detecting the vascular complication rate after percutaneous coronary interventions by radial and fem...
• Introduction: Percutaneous cardiovascular procedures are a key tool for the assessment and treatme...
Introduction: it is used in our country, there is still little evidence about its impact regarding t...
Background: Radial access has been associated with many advantages in percutaneous coronary interven...
ABSTRACTBackgroundStudies demonstrate that radial artery access reduces the risk of vascular and ble...
Background: The association between periprocedural complications and the type of vascular access in ...
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate (1) whether the learning curve of new catheteriza...
• Objective: To determine if the blockage of the radial artery in patients that have had radial cath...
ABSTRACTBackgroundThe radial approach has demonstrated superior benefits to the femoral approach in ...
Background Randomized trials have shown that transradial approach, compared with transfemoral, reduc...
Resumen: La enfermedad cardiaca isquémica continúa siendo en la actualidad la principal causa de mue...
Objective: To obtain a "snapshot" view of access-specific percutaneous cardiovascular procedures out...
FUNDAMENTO: Embora a técnica radial exiba resultados incontestáveis na redução de complicações vascu...
ABSTRACTBackgroundThe radial artery access has evolved into a flexible approach in the last decade, ...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a "snapshot" view of access-specific percutaneous cardiovascular procedures out...
Detecting the vascular complication rate after percutaneous coronary interventions by radial and fem...
• Introduction: Percutaneous cardiovascular procedures are a key tool for the assessment and treatme...
Introduction: it is used in our country, there is still little evidence about its impact regarding t...
Background: Radial access has been associated with many advantages in percutaneous coronary interven...
ABSTRACTBackgroundStudies demonstrate that radial artery access reduces the risk of vascular and ble...
Background: The association between periprocedural complications and the type of vascular access in ...
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate (1) whether the learning curve of new catheteriza...
• Objective: To determine if the blockage of the radial artery in patients that have had radial cath...
ABSTRACTBackgroundThe radial approach has demonstrated superior benefits to the femoral approach in ...
Background Randomized trials have shown that transradial approach, compared with transfemoral, reduc...
Resumen: La enfermedad cardiaca isquémica continúa siendo en la actualidad la principal causa de mue...
Objective: To obtain a "snapshot" view of access-specific percutaneous cardiovascular procedures out...
FUNDAMENTO: Embora a técnica radial exiba resultados incontestáveis na redução de complicações vascu...
ABSTRACTBackgroundThe radial artery access has evolved into a flexible approach in the last decade, ...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a "snapshot" view of access-specific percutaneous cardiovascular procedures out...