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Radial Access for Peripheral Intervention


At a time when improving patient outcomes and increasing operational efficiency is more important than ever, adding cath lab capabilities is a must. A radial approach to peripheral procedures can help.

Expand Clinical Capabilities

  • Treat more patients if femoral access isn’t feasible
  • Reach both lower extremities from a single access point

Increase Efficiencies

  • Achieve same-day discharge
  • Decrease costs
  • Improve throughput

Reduce Complication Risk

  • Enhance patient experiences
  • Improve clinical outcomes

Resources

Video Workshop

REACH PVI Clinical Study Results

Featured: Presented by NCVH

Evaluating acute clinical outcomes of OA via transradial access for treatment of PAD in lower extremity lesions.

Video Workshop

Radial Access as the Optimal Choice for Peripheral Interventions

Featured: Amit Srivastava, MD, and Ankur Lodha, MD

Watch as Amit Srivastava, MD, and Ankur Lodha, MD, discuss why radial access is best for peripheral intervention.

Study

The Excellent Safety Profile of Radial Access

Featured: Ankur Lodha, MD

Explore original research on the feasibility of a TRA approach for peripheral intervention.

Study

Adapting Radial from Cardiac to Lower Extremity Interventions

Featured: Abhisekh Mohapatra, Zein Saadeddin, Efthymios D. Avgerinos, Georges E. Al-Khoury, Eric S. Hager, and Mohammad H. Eslami

Studying the promising outcomes of transradial access for peripheral vascular intervention.

Brochure

A Different Approach to Your Patient Challenges

Featured: Terumo Interventional Systems

Consider the clinical advantages of radial to peripheral intervention, along with the tools required.

Video Workshop

Radial vs Femoral Access for Peripheral Intervention

Featured: William Beckerman, MD; Imraan Ansaarie, MD

Watch as Dr. William Beckerman outlines case considerations, challenges, safety advantages, patient preference, and the latest therapeutic options in treating PAD and CLI from the radial artery access route.

Study

The Impact of Access Site on Patient Quality of Life

Featured: Jan Roczniak, Wojciech Koziołek, Marcin Piechocki, Tomasz Tokarek, Andrzej Surdacki, Stanisław Bartus, and Michał Chyrchel

Explore how radial access can help reduce the risk of complications, and why it is the preferred approach of patients.

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