A 67-year-old man underwent primary percutaneous coronary intervention for acute anterior ST elevation myocardial infarction. The right radial artery was the access of choice. After easy cannulation, a 360-degree loop was found at the elbow level. The brachial artery and a large ulnar artery were visible by injecting contrast through the radial loop. After an unsuccessful attempt to engage the loop, the operator switched entry site for the homolateral ulnar artery. Leaving the radial sheath in place, the cannulation of the ulnar artery was successful and uncomplicated. The operator could easily perform a successful intervention of the culprit vessel. An angiogram of the wrist, via the ulnar sheath showed the presence of a big interosseous a...
A 44-year-old patient with type I diabetes with critical upper limb ischemia of the left hand was re...
Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased...
Background: Trans-radial access has rapidly become the standard for percutaneous coronary procedures...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Coronary angiography is the gold standard method for diagnosis ...
BACKGROUND: Patients\u27 intra and post procedural comfort, quick recovery, as well as procedure suc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility and safety of coronary interventions performed through the radi...
ABSTRACTBackgroundPioneer publications discourage the use of ulnar access after failed attempt to ob...
Background: Trans-radial access has rapidly become the standard for percutaneous coronary procedures...
A 44-year-old patient with type I diabetes with critical upper limb ischemia of the left hand was re...
Objective: To share our experience with the left distal radial approach for transradial coronary ang...
Transradial artery approach as primary access for transcatheter diagnosis and intervention is associ...
A 44-year-old patient with type I diabetes with critical upper limb ischemia of the left hand was re...
A 44-year-old patient with type I diabetes with critical upper limb ischemia of the left hand was re...
Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased...
Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased...
A 44-year-old patient with type I diabetes with critical upper limb ischemia of the left hand was re...
Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased...
Background: Trans-radial access has rapidly become the standard for percutaneous coronary procedures...
<div><p><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Coronary angiography is the gold standard method for diagnosis ...
BACKGROUND: Patients\u27 intra and post procedural comfort, quick recovery, as well as procedure suc...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility and safety of coronary interventions performed through the radi...
ABSTRACTBackgroundPioneer publications discourage the use of ulnar access after failed attempt to ob...
Background: Trans-radial access has rapidly become the standard for percutaneous coronary procedures...
A 44-year-old patient with type I diabetes with critical upper limb ischemia of the left hand was re...
Objective: To share our experience with the left distal radial approach for transradial coronary ang...
Transradial artery approach as primary access for transcatheter diagnosis and intervention is associ...
A 44-year-old patient with type I diabetes with critical upper limb ischemia of the left hand was re...
A 44-year-old patient with type I diabetes with critical upper limb ischemia of the left hand was re...
Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased...
Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased...
A 44-year-old patient with type I diabetes with critical upper limb ischemia of the left hand was re...
Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased...
Background: Trans-radial access has rapidly become the standard for percutaneous coronary procedures...