AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to perform a randomized noninferiority trial of radiation exposure during cardiac catheterization comparing femoral access (FA) with left radial access (LRA) and right radial access (RRA).BackgroundIncreased radiation exposure with radial approach compared with femoral approach remains a controversial issue.MethodsThis study randomized 1,493 patients undergoing cardiac catheterization at a tertiary care center to FA, LRA, and RRA in a 1:1:1 fashion. The primary endpoint was air kerma. The secondary endpoints included dose-area product, fluoroscopy time and operator dose per procedure, number of cineangiograms, and number of catheters.ResultsBaseline and procedural characteristics were similar among groups...
One of the major criticisms of the radial approach is that it takes longer overall procedure and flu...
It remains unclear whether radial increases the risk of operator or patient radiation exposure when ...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA)...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to perform a randomized noninferiority trial of radiation exposu...
Background Literature suggests that radial access is associated with higher radiation doses than fem...
ABSTRACTBackgroundAlthough the transradial approach had significantly reduced vascular complications...
BackgroundBecause of a presumably increased incidence of long-term malignancy in interventional card...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to compare radiation exposure of patients undergoing percutaneous coronar...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether radial access increases the risk of operator or patient r...
ObjectivesThis study sought to compare and contrast use and radiation exposure using radial versus f...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA),...
Objective Left radial access (LRA) and right radial access (RRA) have been shown to be safe and effe...
ObjectivesThe authors sought to compare the radiation dose between radial and femoral access.Backgro...
Transradial coronary angiography has a lower incidence of access site complications, earlier patient...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess radiation exposure and operator discomfort when using left rad...
One of the major criticisms of the radial approach is that it takes longer overall procedure and flu...
It remains unclear whether radial increases the risk of operator or patient radiation exposure when ...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA)...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to perform a randomized noninferiority trial of radiation exposu...
Background Literature suggests that radial access is associated with higher radiation doses than fem...
ABSTRACTBackgroundAlthough the transradial approach had significantly reduced vascular complications...
BackgroundBecause of a presumably increased incidence of long-term malignancy in interventional card...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to compare radiation exposure of patients undergoing percutaneous coronar...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether radial access increases the risk of operator or patient r...
ObjectivesThis study sought to compare and contrast use and radiation exposure using radial versus f...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA),...
Objective Left radial access (LRA) and right radial access (RRA) have been shown to be safe and effe...
ObjectivesThe authors sought to compare the radiation dose between radial and femoral access.Backgro...
Transradial coronary angiography has a lower incidence of access site complications, earlier patient...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess radiation exposure and operator discomfort when using left rad...
One of the major criticisms of the radial approach is that it takes longer overall procedure and flu...
It remains unclear whether radial increases the risk of operator or patient radiation exposure when ...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA)...