Radial artery occlusion (RAO) is a usually silent complication of transradial approach that may prevent future transradial procedures. It is caused by intimal hyperplasia, intima-media thickening and luminal thrombosis. RAO incidence has been reported with a wide range, probably due to different catheterization protocols and diagnosis tests adopted. Since simple pulse check at the level of radial cannulation is not reliable, plethysmography and duplex ultrasound are required to assure diagnosis. Besides the relevance of other clinical and procedural factors, inadequate heparinization and occlusive hemostasis constitute the main modifiable factors associated with risk of RAO. Finally, RAO should not be regarded as an irreversible condition s...
Background: Transradial access is one of the main access techniques in angiography. This method is t...
Background- Radial artery wall might be damaged after cannulation for cardiac catheterization. We in...
Background: Radial artery occlusion (RAO) is an infrequent complication of transradial coronary pr...
Abstract Objectives: To investigate the incidence and factors influencing radial artery occlusion (R...
ABSTRACTBackgroundAlthough the transradial approach has reduced vascular complications, radial arter...
Abstract Objectives: To investigate the incidence and factors influencing radial artery occlusion (R...
BACKGROUND: Radial artery occlusion (RAO) occurs in 1% to 10% of cases following transradial arteria...
ABSTRACTBackgroundRadial artery occlusion (RAO) is a clinically silent complication of transradial c...
Nowadays, the transradial cardiac catheterization is performed regularly. This is a result of the lo...
Background: The risk of radial artery occlusion (RAO) needs particular attention in transradial inte...
Abstract Background Radial artery access is the primary approach for coronary interventions due to h...
In 2015, The European Society of Cardiology for Acute Coronary Syndrome recommended that Class I use...
Background. Despite the enormous benefits of radial access, this route is associated with a risk of ...
Background: Radial artery (RA) occlusion (RAO) is not rare in patients undergoing coronary intervent...
Cardiac output monitoring is a common practice in critically ill patients. The PiCCO (pulse index co...
Background: Transradial access is one of the main access techniques in angiography. This method is t...
Background- Radial artery wall might be damaged after cannulation for cardiac catheterization. We in...
Background: Radial artery occlusion (RAO) is an infrequent complication of transradial coronary pr...
Abstract Objectives: To investigate the incidence and factors influencing radial artery occlusion (R...
ABSTRACTBackgroundAlthough the transradial approach has reduced vascular complications, radial arter...
Abstract Objectives: To investigate the incidence and factors influencing radial artery occlusion (R...
BACKGROUND: Radial artery occlusion (RAO) occurs in 1% to 10% of cases following transradial arteria...
ABSTRACTBackgroundRadial artery occlusion (RAO) is a clinically silent complication of transradial c...
Nowadays, the transradial cardiac catheterization is performed regularly. This is a result of the lo...
Background: The risk of radial artery occlusion (RAO) needs particular attention in transradial inte...
Abstract Background Radial artery access is the primary approach for coronary interventions due to h...
In 2015, The European Society of Cardiology for Acute Coronary Syndrome recommended that Class I use...
Background. Despite the enormous benefits of radial access, this route is associated with a risk of ...
Background: Radial artery (RA) occlusion (RAO) is not rare in patients undergoing coronary intervent...
Cardiac output monitoring is a common practice in critically ill patients. The PiCCO (pulse index co...
Background: Transradial access is one of the main access techniques in angiography. This method is t...
Background- Radial artery wall might be damaged after cannulation for cardiac catheterization. We in...
Background: Radial artery occlusion (RAO) is an infrequent complication of transradial coronary pr...