Since its introduction, the transradial access for percutaneous cardiovascular procedures has been associated with several advantages as compared to transfemoral approach, and has become the default for coronary angiography and intervention. In the last 30 years, a robust amount of evidence on the transradial approach has been mounted, promoting its diffusion worldwide. This article provides a comprehensive review of radial artery access for percutaneous cardiovascular interventions, including the evidence from clinical trials of transradial vs. transfemoral approach, technical considerations, access-site complications and limitations, alternative forearm accesses (e.g., ulnar and distal radial artery), and ultimately the use of the radial ...
Transradial access (TRA) has become the default access method for coronary diagnostic and interventi...
Conventional transradial access has been established as the gold standard for invasive coronary angi...
Introduction: Transradial access (TRA) is currently recommended over the transfemoral (TFA)route as ...
Selective coronary angiography was originally performed through open brachial arteriotomy. Thereafte...
The use of the radial artery as an approach to percutaneous coronary interventions is becoming incre...
Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased...
Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased...
Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased...
This article summarizes the current research on the benefits of using the transradial approach for p...
This article summarizes the current research on the benefits of using the transradial approach for p...
Since the first cardiac catheterization in 1929, this procedure has evolved considerably. Historical...
This article summarizes the current research on the benefits of using the transradial approach for p...
Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased...
Since the first cardiac catheterization in 1929, this procedure has evolved considerably. Historical...
Since the first cardiac catheterization in 1929, this procedure has evolved considerably. Historical...
Transradial access (TRA) has become the default access method for coronary diagnostic and interventi...
Conventional transradial access has been established as the gold standard for invasive coronary angi...
Introduction: Transradial access (TRA) is currently recommended over the transfemoral (TFA)route as ...
Selective coronary angiography was originally performed through open brachial arteriotomy. Thereafte...
The use of the radial artery as an approach to percutaneous coronary interventions is becoming incre...
Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased...
Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased...
Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased...
This article summarizes the current research on the benefits of using the transradial approach for p...
This article summarizes the current research on the benefits of using the transradial approach for p...
Since the first cardiac catheterization in 1929, this procedure has evolved considerably. Historical...
This article summarizes the current research on the benefits of using the transradial approach for p...
Transradial access offers important advantages over transfemoral access, including overall increased...
Since the first cardiac catheterization in 1929, this procedure has evolved considerably. Historical...
Since the first cardiac catheterization in 1929, this procedure has evolved considerably. Historical...
Transradial access (TRA) has become the default access method for coronary diagnostic and interventi...
Conventional transradial access has been established as the gold standard for invasive coronary angi...
Introduction: Transradial access (TRA) is currently recommended over the transfemoral (TFA)route as ...