Background-—The adoption of the transradial (TR) approach over the traditional transfemoral (TF) approach has been hampered by concerns of increased radiation exposure—a subject of considerable debate within the field. We performed a patient-level, multi-center analysis to definitively address the impact of TR access on radiation exposure. Methods and Results-—Overall, 10 centers were included from 6 countries—Canada (2 centers), United Kingdom (2), Germany (2), Sweden (2), Hungary (1), and The Netherlands (1). We compared the radiation exposure of TR versus TF access using measured dose-area product (DAP). To account for local variations in equipment and exposure, standardized TR:TF DAP ratios were constructed per center with procedures se...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA),...
ABSTRACTBackgroundAlthough the transradial approach had significantly reduced vascular complications...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to radiation during fluoroscopically guided cardiac procedures is a cause for c...
Background-—The adoption of the transradial (TR) approach over the traditional transfemoral (TF) app...
BACKGROUND: The adoption of the transradial (TR) approach over the traditional transfemoral (TF) app...
Abstract: The adoption of the transradial (TR) approach over the traditional transfemoral (TF) appro...
BACKGROUND: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) via the transradial (TR) route is an increasing...
AIMS: Radiation exposure is a limiting factor for percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) of chron...
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...
textabstractBackground: Radiation absorbed by interventional cardiologists is a frequently under-eva...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether radial access increases the risk of operator or patient r...
Conclusion: In spite of an increased experience with trans-radial approach, PCI of coronary lesions ...
Background:Advantages and disadvantages of ad hoc percutaneous coronary intervention have been descr...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA),...
ABSTRACTBackgroundAlthough the transradial approach had significantly reduced vascular complications...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to radiation during fluoroscopically guided cardiac procedures is a cause for c...
Background-—The adoption of the transradial (TR) approach over the traditional transfemoral (TF) app...
BACKGROUND: The adoption of the transradial (TR) approach over the traditional transfemoral (TF) app...
Abstract: The adoption of the transradial (TR) approach over the traditional transfemoral (TF) appro...
BACKGROUND: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) via the transradial (TR) route is an increasing...
AIMS: Radiation exposure is a limiting factor for percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) of chron...
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...
textabstractBackground: Radiation absorbed by interventional cardiologists is a frequently under-eva...
BACKGROUND: It remains unclear whether radial access increases the risk of operator or patient r...
Conclusion: In spite of an increased experience with trans-radial approach, PCI of coronary lesions ...
Background:Advantages and disadvantages of ad hoc percutaneous coronary intervention have been descr...
We sought to compare operator radiation exposure during procedures using right femoral access (RFA),...
ABSTRACTBackgroundAlthough the transradial approach had significantly reduced vascular complications...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to radiation during fluoroscopically guided cardiac procedures is a cause for c...