PurposeThere is increasing interest in the distal radial artery in the anatomic snuffbox as an alternative arterial access point, but the durability of the distal radial artery to support repetitive accesses over multiple procedures is not well established. The purpose of this study was therefore to evaluate success rates for repeated left-sided distal transradial access (ldTRA) in the anatomic snuffbox.MethodsIn this single institution retrospective study, all patients undergoing radioembolization treatments from January 1st, 2019 to May 1st, 2020 were prospectively evaluated for ldTRA. ldTRA was performed by 15 different operators. Exclusion criteria were a left radiocephalic hemodialysis fistula, inability to properly position the arm, B...
BACKGROUND: The radial artery is the access of choice in many catheterization labs around the world ...
BACKGROUND Currently, transradial access (TRA) is the recommended access for coronary procedures bec...
BACKGROUND: Currently, transradial access (TRA) is the recommended access for coronary procedures be...
BackgroundTransradial access is a well-known alternative to conventional transfemoral access for int...
Conventional transradial access has been established as the gold standard for invasive coronary angi...
Left distal transradial artery (dTRA) access in the anatomical snuffbox is a relatively novel techni...
Radial access is today the most popular approach in coronary angiography. It decreases risk of bleed...
Background: Distal transradial access (dTRA), through the anatomical snuffbox (AS) of the hand, is a...
AIMS: To evaluate safety and efficacy of distal right radial access (DRRA) compared to right radial ...
Transradial access (TRA) via the left radial artery is an alternative to traditional transfemoral ac...
Introduction: Transradial access (TRA) is currently recommended over the transfemoral (TFA)route as ...
PURPOSEWe aimed to evaluate ultrasound-guided distal radial artery (DRA) access to perform abdominop...
Introduction: Conventional access through the radial artery (cTRA) is a standard approach in coronar...
Objective: To compare radial vasomotor functions at three different access sites namely right, left ...
Transradial access (TRA) has become the default access method for coronary diagnostic and interventi...
BACKGROUND: The radial artery is the access of choice in many catheterization labs around the world ...
BACKGROUND Currently, transradial access (TRA) is the recommended access for coronary procedures bec...
BACKGROUND: Currently, transradial access (TRA) is the recommended access for coronary procedures be...
BackgroundTransradial access is a well-known alternative to conventional transfemoral access for int...
Conventional transradial access has been established as the gold standard for invasive coronary angi...
Left distal transradial artery (dTRA) access in the anatomical snuffbox is a relatively novel techni...
Radial access is today the most popular approach in coronary angiography. It decreases risk of bleed...
Background: Distal transradial access (dTRA), through the anatomical snuffbox (AS) of the hand, is a...
AIMS: To evaluate safety and efficacy of distal right radial access (DRRA) compared to right radial ...
Transradial access (TRA) via the left radial artery is an alternative to traditional transfemoral ac...
Introduction: Transradial access (TRA) is currently recommended over the transfemoral (TFA)route as ...
PURPOSEWe aimed to evaluate ultrasound-guided distal radial artery (DRA) access to perform abdominop...
Introduction: Conventional access through the radial artery (cTRA) is a standard approach in coronar...
Objective: To compare radial vasomotor functions at three different access sites namely right, left ...
Transradial access (TRA) has become the default access method for coronary diagnostic and interventi...
BACKGROUND: The radial artery is the access of choice in many catheterization labs around the world ...
BACKGROUND Currently, transradial access (TRA) is the recommended access for coronary procedures bec...
BACKGROUND: Currently, transradial access (TRA) is the recommended access for coronary procedures be...