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radial artery occlusion

Brief Communication
08/14/2024
The authors characterize radial artery patency after distal transradial access in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease in a retrospective, single-center, real-world study and compare outcomes with that of the largest published...
The authors characterize radial artery patency after distal transradial access in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease in a retrospective, single-center, real-world study and compare outcomes with that of the largest published...
The authors characterize radial...
08/14/2024
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Triantafyllis Figure
Clinical Videos
05/30/2024

Konstantinos Antoniades, MD; Sotirios C. Kotoulas, MD; Dimitrios Iliopoulos, MD; Efthymia Koutsogiannaki, MD; Aimilianos Kalogeris, MD; Leonidas E. Poulimenos, MD; Andreas S. Triantafyllis, MD, PhD

Konstantinos Antoniades, MD; Sotirios...
Video Supplement to "Coronary Angiography Through the Interosseous Artery: Expanding the Limits of the Wrist Approach" (Clinical Image).
Video Supplement to "Coronary Angiography Through the Interosseous Artery: Expanding the Limits of the Wrist Approach" (Clinical Image).
Video Supplement to "Coronary...
05/30/2024
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Clinical Images
05/30/2024

Konstantinos Antoniades, MD; Sotirios C. Kotoulas, MD; Dimitrios Iliopoulos, MD;Efthymia Koutsogiannaki, MD; Aimilianos Kalogeris, MD; Leonidas E. Poulimenos, MD; Andreas S. Triantafyllis, MD, PhD

Konstantinos Antoniades, MD; Sotirios...
A 59-year-old diabetic man with a history of numerous coronary angiographies (CAs) and peripheral artery disease underwent CA due to a non-ST elevation myocardial infarction. Femoral, radial, and ulnar arteries were unpalpable.
A 59-year-old diabetic man with a history of numerous coronary angiographies (CAs) and peripheral artery disease underwent CA due to a non-ST elevation myocardial infarction. Femoral, radial, and ulnar arteries were unpalpable.
A 59-year-old diabetic man with...
05/30/2024
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
02/26/2024

Luigi Di Serafino, MD, PhD1; Maurizio Turturo, MD2; Claudio Larosa, MD3; Maria Scalamogna, MD1; Plinio Cirillo, MD, PhD1; Vito Alessandro Angelilli2; Saverio Lanzone, MD2; Francesco Bartolomucci, MD, PhD3; Riccardo Granata, MD1; Francesco Saverio Rea, MD1; Raffaele Piccolo, MD, PhD1; Anna Franzone, MD, PhD1; Giuseppe Gargiulo, MD, PhD1; Carmen Anna Maria Spaccarotella, MD, PhD1; Eugenio Stabile,MD, PhD1,4; Giovanni Esposito, MD, PhD1

Luigi Di Serafino, MD, PhD1; Maurizio...
This study evaluated whether the use of an adjustable device inflated with a pre-determined amount of air was more effective than a non-adjustable device for achieving patent hemostasis, thereby reducing the incidence of acute radial artery...
This study evaluated whether the use of an adjustable device inflated with a pre-determined amount of air was more effective than a non-adjustable device for achieving patent hemostasis, thereby reducing the incidence of acute radial artery...
This study evaluated whether the...
02/26/2024
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Case Q&A
10/10/2023
This Case Q&A discusses the reverse Allen's Test and the use of ultrasound over the conventional method.
This Case Q&A discusses the reverse Allen's Test and the use of ultrasound over the conventional method.
This Case Q&A discusses the...
10/10/2023
ePlasty
Original Contribution
04/01/2022
Distal radial artery access is a novel alternative to conventional radial artery access for coronary catheterization. This study investigated the incidence of vascular complications with percutaneous coronary intervention from DRA access...
Distal radial artery access is a novel alternative to conventional radial artery access for coronary catheterization. This study investigated the incidence of vascular complications with percutaneous coronary intervention from DRA access...
Distal radial artery access is a...
04/01/2022
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Randomized Trial of VasoStat Versus TR Band Following Radial Artery Access for Catheterization Procedures
Original Contribution
02/01/2021
We compared time to hemostasis and patient experience with VasoStat vs balloon compression with the TR Band (Terumo) in a randomized, prospective trial among subjects undergoing radial catheterization procedures with same-day discharge.
We compared time to hemostasis and patient experience with VasoStat vs balloon compression with the TR Band (Terumo) in a randomized, prospective trial among subjects undergoing radial catheterization procedures with same-day discharge.
We compared time to hemostasis...
02/01/2021
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Randomized Trial of VasoStat Versus TR Band Following Radial Artery Access for Catheterization Procedures
Original Contribution
01/21/2021
VasoStat (VS; Forge Medical) is a recently developed radial artery compression device (RCD) producing focused puncture-site pressure.  We compared time to hemostasis and patient experience with VS vs balloon compression with the TR Band...
VasoStat (VS; Forge Medical) is a recently developed radial artery compression device (RCD) producing focused puncture-site pressure.  We compared time to hemostasis and patient experience with VS vs balloon compression with the TR Band...
VasoStat (VS; Forge Medical) is...
01/21/2021
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Letters to the Editor
11/24/2018
Bilateral distal transradial intervention is a new primary access strategy for chronic total occlusion interventions. We provide a brief review of recent studies and offer the rationale behind this promising approach.
Bilateral distal transradial intervention is a new primary access strategy for chronic total occlusion interventions. We provide a brief review of recent studies and offer the rationale behind this promising approach.
Bilateral distal transradial...
11/24/2018
Journal of Invasive Cardiology
Original Contribution
08/15/2018
An obstacle to TRA is the risk of radial artery occlusion (RAO) after radial access in about 5%-10% of patients. We analyzed the safety and efficacy of getting vascular access after RAO by percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in cases of...
An obstacle to TRA is the risk of radial artery occlusion (RAO) after radial access in about 5%-10% of patients. We analyzed the safety and efficacy of getting vascular access after RAO by percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in cases of...
An obstacle to TRA is the risk...
08/15/2018
Journal of Invasive Cardiology