Since its reintroduction in the early 1990s the radial artery has gained a major role in coronary surgery, currently representing a valid alternative to the right internal thoracic artery as a second arterial graft. However, its peculiar morphologic and functional features have both surgical and clinical critical implications that must be taken into account. In this review we summarize the current totality of evidence on the biologic characteristics of the radial artery, such as its histopathology, vasoreactivity, and remodeling, and discuss their potential implications for use as a coronary bypass conduit
Previous long-term studies have shown unsatisfactory patency of saphenous vein grafts, compared with...
AbstractBackgroundThe radial artery has recently been proposed as an alternative arterial conduit fo...
Background—The purpose of this research was to investigate the in vivo morphofunctional changes indu...
Since its reintroduction in the early 1990s the radial artery has gained a major role in coronary su...
Since its reintroduction in the early 1990s the radial artery has gained a major role in coronary su...
Since its reintroduction in the early 1990s the radial artery has gained a major role in coronary su...
AbstractRadial artery (RA) is the most popular arterial graft after the left internal thoracic arter...
We reviewed the published literature on the clinical and angiographic outcome of radial artery (RA) ...
BACKGROUND: The radial artery (RA) has been used for coronary artery bypass surgery for more than 25...
BACKGROUND: The radial artery (RA) has been used for coronary artery bypass surgery for more than 25...
Radial artery use as a bypass conduit is well established during the past decades, in terms of both ...
Between November 1995 and March 2000, radial artery grafts were used in 52 patients undergoing coron...
Between November 1995 and March 2000, radial artery grafts were used in 52 patients undergoing coron...
The clinical and angiographic benefits related to the use of the radial artery (RA) as a bypass cond...
The radial artery (RA) can be used as part of an arterial revascularization strategy in coronary art...
Previous long-term studies have shown unsatisfactory patency of saphenous vein grafts, compared with...
AbstractBackgroundThe radial artery has recently been proposed as an alternative arterial conduit fo...
Background—The purpose of this research was to investigate the in vivo morphofunctional changes indu...
Since its reintroduction in the early 1990s the radial artery has gained a major role in coronary su...
Since its reintroduction in the early 1990s the radial artery has gained a major role in coronary su...
Since its reintroduction in the early 1990s the radial artery has gained a major role in coronary su...
AbstractRadial artery (RA) is the most popular arterial graft after the left internal thoracic arter...
We reviewed the published literature on the clinical and angiographic outcome of radial artery (RA) ...
BACKGROUND: The radial artery (RA) has been used for coronary artery bypass surgery for more than 25...
BACKGROUND: The radial artery (RA) has been used for coronary artery bypass surgery for more than 25...
Radial artery use as a bypass conduit is well established during the past decades, in terms of both ...
Between November 1995 and March 2000, radial artery grafts were used in 52 patients undergoing coron...
Between November 1995 and March 2000, radial artery grafts were used in 52 patients undergoing coron...
The clinical and angiographic benefits related to the use of the radial artery (RA) as a bypass cond...
The radial artery (RA) can be used as part of an arterial revascularization strategy in coronary art...
Previous long-term studies have shown unsatisfactory patency of saphenous vein grafts, compared with...
AbstractBackgroundThe radial artery has recently been proposed as an alternative arterial conduit fo...
Background—The purpose of this research was to investigate the in vivo morphofunctional changes indu...