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.
Arterial access is a critical, if not the critical, component of vascular interventional procedures due to the morbidity and mortality of a bleeding access site.
Arterial access is a critical, if not the critical, component of vascular interventional procedures due to the morbidity and mortality of a bleeding access site.
Gabriel T. Brandner, BS1; George L. Adams, MD, MHS, FACC2; Rachel C. Hurst, BS1; Mason Nagel, BS3
1Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; 2Rex Hospital, Raleigh, North Carolina; 3North Carolina State University of Raleigh, North Carolina
Gabriel T. Brandner, BS1; George L. A...
In the case herein, procedural success — defined by stenosis reduction and distal reperfusion of bilateral stumps — was dependent upon gaining arterial access through exotic techniques and crossing the CTOs.
In the case herein, procedural success — defined by stenosis reduction and distal reperfusion of bilateral stumps — was dependent upon gaining arterial access through exotic techniques and crossing the CTOs.
For radial access to become the dominant access route, United States interventionalists will need embody the “perfect example of the practitioner of his or her craft,” or “compleat” radialists.
For radial access to become the dominant access route, United States interventionalists will need embody the “perfect example of the practitioner of his or her craft,” or “compleat” radialists.
Daniel Obaid, MBBch, PhD; Ahmed Hailan, MBBS; Alexander Chase, MBBch, PhD; Stephen Dorman, MBBch; Geraint Jenkins, MBBch; Adrian Raybould, MBBS; Mark Ramsey, MBBS, MD; Phillip Thomas, MBBS; David Smith, MBBS, MD; Adrian Ionescu, MD
Daniel Obaid, MBBch, PhD; Ahmed Hail...
This prospective study assesses balloon-assisted tracking in reducing radial access failure during percutaneous coronary intervention.
This prospective study assesses balloon-assisted tracking in reducing radial access failure during percutaneous coronary intervention.
The objective of this article is to demonstrate that supine retrograde popliteal artery access is feasible, safe and effective. No published reports of supine popliteal artery access exist in the English language literature.
The objective of this article is to demonstrate that supine retrograde popliteal artery access is feasible, safe and effective. No published reports of supine popliteal artery access exist in the English language literature.