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RADIAL TO PERIPHERAL

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.

Key Takeaways

  • Radial access for peripheral intervention was associated with high technical success rates.
  • Access-site complications were low, with hematoma being the most common.
  • With continued advances in device technology, radial access can be a strategy to reduce the morbidity of peripheral interventions.

More Resources You Might Be Interested In

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.

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.

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.