Abstract Indwelling arterial catheterization is frequently performed in acute and critical care settings. The procedure is generally considered safe. Radial arterial occlusion resulting in vessel thrombosis, ischemic neuropathy, and/or digital ischemia is uncommon yet carries significant morbidity. Early recognition and timely management is imperative
We present the case of a patient who had an unintentional placement of an arterial catheter in an ab...
We describe the case of a 60-year-old woman with CREST (calcinosis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal d...
We describe the case of a 60-year-old woman with CREST (calcinosis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal d...
Digital ischaemia following radial arterial cannulation is uncommon. It is usually the result of thr...
Cardiac output monitoring is a common practice in critically ill patients. The PiCCO (pulse index co...
Radial artery occlusion (RAO) is a usually silent complication of transradial approach that may prev...
Intra-arterial catheterization is used for continuous pressure monitoring and blood gas analysis in ...
A radial artery pseudoaneurysm represents a rare, potentially catastrophic complication of arterial ...
Radial artery thrombosis is a rare complication of cannulation. There are no reported cases of acute...
BACKGROUND: Radial artery is now the most frequent access for coronary angiography and intervention....
Background and Objective: Nowadays, arterial cannulation for continuous and direct monitoring of art...
We present the case of a patient who had an unintentional placement of an arterial catheter in an ab...
A review of the literature concerning ischaemic complications following radial artery cannulation su...
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...
We present the case of a patient who had an unintentional placement of an arterial catheter in an ab...
We describe the case of a 60-year-old woman with CREST (calcinosis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal d...
We describe the case of a 60-year-old woman with CREST (calcinosis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal d...
Digital ischaemia following radial arterial cannulation is uncommon. It is usually the result of thr...
Cardiac output monitoring is a common practice in critically ill patients. The PiCCO (pulse index co...
Radial artery occlusion (RAO) is a usually silent complication of transradial approach that may prev...
Intra-arterial catheterization is used for continuous pressure monitoring and blood gas analysis in ...
A radial artery pseudoaneurysm represents a rare, potentially catastrophic complication of arterial ...
Radial artery thrombosis is a rare complication of cannulation. There are no reported cases of acute...
BACKGROUND: Radial artery is now the most frequent access for coronary angiography and intervention....
Background and Objective: Nowadays, arterial cannulation for continuous and direct monitoring of art...
We present the case of a patient who had an unintentional placement of an arterial catheter in an ab...
A review of the literature concerning ischaemic complications following radial artery cannulation su...
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...
We present the case of a patient who had an unintentional placement of an arterial catheter in an ab...
We describe the case of a 60-year-old woman with CREST (calcinosis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal d...
We describe the case of a 60-year-old woman with CREST (calcinosis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal d...