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Laura H. Aberle, BSPH

Original Contribution
10/31/2013
Anticoagulation with REG1 allows for very early arterial sheath removal following cardiac catheterization without increasing the time to hemostasis or vascular access-site bleeding complications. Further studies are needed to determine...
Anticoagulation with REG1 allows for very early arterial sheath removal following cardiac catheterization without increasing the time to hemostasis or vascular access-site bleeding complications. Further studies are needed to determine...
Anticoagulation with REG1 allows...
10/31/2013
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
10/15/2017
This study was conducted to determine the association between radial access, guided femoral access, and non-guided femoral access on postprocedural bleeding and vascular complications after percutaneous coronary intervention.
This study was conducted to determine the association between radial access, guided femoral access, and non-guided femoral access on postprocedural bleeding and vascular complications after percutaneous coronary intervention.
This study was conducted to...
10/15/2017
Journal of Invasive Cardiology