Background Gender is a strong predictor of periprocedural major bleeding complications after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The access site represents an important site of such bleeding complications, which has driven adoption of the transradial access (TRA) use during PCI, although female gender is an independent predictor of transradial PCI failure. This study sought to define gender differences in access site practice and study associations between access site choice and clinical outcomes for PCI over a 6-year period, through the analysis of the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society observational database. Methods and Results In-hospital major adverse cardiovascular events (a composite of in-hospital mortality and i...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to determine the effect of radial access on outcomes in women un...
OBJECTIVE: To assess sex-based differences in clinical outcomes following complex and high-risk but ...
Introduction: It has been observed that women are at more risk of Post PCI in-hospital complications...
BACKGROUND: Gender is a strong predictor of periprocedural major bleeding complications after percut...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to assess whether transradial access (TRA) compared with transfemoral a...
Objectives This study sought to assess whether transradial access (TRA) compared with transfemoral a...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to assess whether transradial access (TRA) compared with transfemora...
Objectives This study sought to assess whether transradial access (TRA) compared with transfemoral a...
Gender differences exist in clinical outcomes after routine percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)...
peer reviewedAims: To determine whether there are gender-based differences in in-hospital outcomes a...
ObjectivesThis study sought to investigate the influence of access site utilization on mortality, ma...
Objectives This study sought to examine the relationship between access site practice and clinical ...
Gender differences in clinical outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) among differe...
OBJECTIVES: Using the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society percutaneous coronary intervention...
Gender differences exist in clinical outcomes after routine percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to determine the effect of radial access on outcomes in women un...
OBJECTIVE: To assess sex-based differences in clinical outcomes following complex and high-risk but ...
Introduction: It has been observed that women are at more risk of Post PCI in-hospital complications...
BACKGROUND: Gender is a strong predictor of periprocedural major bleeding complications after percut...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to assess whether transradial access (TRA) compared with transfemoral a...
Objectives This study sought to assess whether transradial access (TRA) compared with transfemoral a...
OBJECTIVES This study sought to assess whether transradial access (TRA) compared with transfemora...
Objectives This study sought to assess whether transradial access (TRA) compared with transfemoral a...
Gender differences exist in clinical outcomes after routine percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)...
peer reviewedAims: To determine whether there are gender-based differences in in-hospital outcomes a...
ObjectivesThis study sought to investigate the influence of access site utilization on mortality, ma...
Objectives This study sought to examine the relationship between access site practice and clinical ...
Gender differences in clinical outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) among differe...
OBJECTIVES: Using the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society percutaneous coronary intervention...
Gender differences exist in clinical outcomes after routine percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)...
AbstractObjectivesThis study sought to determine the effect of radial access on outcomes in women un...
OBJECTIVE: To assess sex-based differences in clinical outcomes following complex and high-risk but ...
Introduction: It has been observed that women are at more risk of Post PCI in-hospital complications...