Background: We evaluated the long term clinical outcomes of femoral vascular closure devices following its deployment in coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures. Methods: From June 2000 to September 2004, 265 patients who received femoral vascular closure devices after coronary angiography and PCIs were enrolled into the study. Patients' medical records were reviewed and vascular complications within 1 year of follow-up period were recorded. Rutherford's categories of claudication were used to quantify different degrees of claudication and leg ischaemia. Duplex ultrasonography of both femoral arteries (using the nonaccessed site as control) was performed at 1 year after deployment of vascular closure dev...
INTRODUCTION: Percutaneous closure devices have been used to obtain rapid hemostasis and early mobil...
Introduction This prospective nonrandomized study compared the safety and efficacy of a novel art...
Percutaneous femoral access for cardiac catheterization has become one of the most widely utilized p...
Objective: This study is to share our experience of using vascular closure device (VCD) after antero...
Background Bleeding events after percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) are associated with patie...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a hemostatic punctur...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate trends in vascular complications after diagnostic cardiac ca...
Background: Around 7 million patients undergo percutaneous interventional vascular procedures worldw...
INTRODUCTION: Percutaneous closure devices have been used to obtain rapid hemostasis and early mobil...
INTRODUCTION: Percutaneous closure devices have been used to obtain rapid hemostasis and early mobil...
peer reviewedObjectives - Several devices have been proposed as an alternative to manual compression...
Purpose: To retrospectively assess the efficacy and safety of FemoSeal® vascular closure device to a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Femoral artery injuries are known complications of percutaneous vascular clo...
INTRODUCTION: Percutaneous closure devices have been used to obtain rapid hemostasis and early mobil...
INTRODUCTION: Percutaneous closure devices have been used to obtain rapid hemostasis and early mobil...
INTRODUCTION: Percutaneous closure devices have been used to obtain rapid hemostasis and early mobil...
Introduction This prospective nonrandomized study compared the safety and efficacy of a novel art...
Percutaneous femoral access for cardiac catheterization has become one of the most widely utilized p...
Objective: This study is to share our experience of using vascular closure device (VCD) after antero...
Background Bleeding events after percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) are associated with patie...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a hemostatic punctur...
ObjectivesThis study sought to evaluate trends in vascular complications after diagnostic cardiac ca...
Background: Around 7 million patients undergo percutaneous interventional vascular procedures worldw...
INTRODUCTION: Percutaneous closure devices have been used to obtain rapid hemostasis and early mobil...
INTRODUCTION: Percutaneous closure devices have been used to obtain rapid hemostasis and early mobil...
peer reviewedObjectives - Several devices have been proposed as an alternative to manual compression...
Purpose: To retrospectively assess the efficacy and safety of FemoSeal® vascular closure device to a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Femoral artery injuries are known complications of percutaneous vascular clo...
INTRODUCTION: Percutaneous closure devices have been used to obtain rapid hemostasis and early mobil...
INTRODUCTION: Percutaneous closure devices have been used to obtain rapid hemostasis and early mobil...
INTRODUCTION: Percutaneous closure devices have been used to obtain rapid hemostasis and early mobil...
Introduction This prospective nonrandomized study compared the safety and efficacy of a novel art...
Percutaneous femoral access for cardiac catheterization has become one of the most widely utilized p...