Objective Left radial access (LRA) and right radial access (RRA) have been shown to be safe and effective for coronary arteries catheterisation. However, the differences between the two approaches in terms of radiation exposure are still unclear. The aim of the present investigation is to evaluate in a randomised study, the dose of radiation absorbed by operators using either LRA or RRA. Design Randomised, prospective, double arm, single centre study. Setting University Hospital. Patients Male or female subjects with stable, unstable angina and silent ischaemia. Interventions The present study is a comparison of LRA and RRA for coronary artery catheterisation in terms of operators' radiation exposure. Main outcome measures The primary outco...
It remains unclear whether radial increases the risk of operator or patient radiation exposure when ...
Transradial coronary angiography has a lower incidence of access site complications, earlier patient...
textabstractBackground: Radiation absorbed by interventional cardiologists is a frequently under-eva...
BackgroundBecause of a presumably increased incidence of long-term malignancy in interventional card...
Transradial percutaneous coronary procedures may be effectively performed through the right radial a...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA),...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess radiation exposure and operator discomfort when using left rad...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to perform a randomized noninferiority trial of radiation exposu...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA)...
Background Literature suggests that radial access is associated with higher radiation doses than fem...
Background The RAD-MATRIX trial reported a large operator radiation exposure variability in right ra...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to compare radiation exposure of patients undergoing percutaneous coronar...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to radiation during fluoroscopically guided cardiac procedures is a cause for c...
ABSTRACTBackgroundAlthough the transradial approach had significantly reduced vascular complications...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether radial access increases the risk of operator or patient r...
It remains unclear whether radial increases the risk of operator or patient radiation exposure when ...
Transradial coronary angiography has a lower incidence of access site complications, earlier patient...
textabstractBackground: Radiation absorbed by interventional cardiologists is a frequently under-eva...
BackgroundBecause of a presumably increased incidence of long-term malignancy in interventional card...
Transradial percutaneous coronary procedures may be effectively performed through the right radial a...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA),...
ObjectivesThis study sought to assess radiation exposure and operator discomfort when using left rad...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to perform a randomized noninferiority trial of radiation exposu...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA)...
Background Literature suggests that radial access is associated with higher radiation doses than fem...
Background The RAD-MATRIX trial reported a large operator radiation exposure variability in right ra...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to compare radiation exposure of patients undergoing percutaneous coronar...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to radiation during fluoroscopically guided cardiac procedures is a cause for c...
ABSTRACTBackgroundAlthough the transradial approach had significantly reduced vascular complications...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether radial access increases the risk of operator or patient r...
It remains unclear whether radial increases the risk of operator or patient radiation exposure when ...
Transradial coronary angiography has a lower incidence of access site complications, earlier patient...
textabstractBackground: Radiation absorbed by interventional cardiologists is a frequently under-eva...