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Transradial Approach

Transradial approach to lower extremity interventions

Transradial approach to lower extremity interventions

... the transradial approach has recently emerged as a preferred method compared to the transfemoral ...the transradial approach to lower extremity endovascular interventions, highlighting its ...

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Transradial approach for the endovascular treatment of type I endoleak after aortic aneurysm repair: a case report

Transradial approach for the endovascular treatment of type I endoleak after aortic aneurysm repair: a case report

... The transradial approach appears to be a safe and effective alternative to the traditional transfemoral ...the transradial approach is less than 1%, primarily involving the radial artery with ...

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Transradial Approach for Diagnostic Selective Cerebral Angiography: Results of a Consecutive Series of 166 Cases

Transradial Approach for Diagnostic Selective Cerebral Angiography: Results of a Consecutive Series of 166 Cases

... the transradial approach, the hours of un- comfortable groin compression and prolonged bed rest, which are required for the transfemoral ap- proach, are not ...transfemoral approach, patients are ...

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Transradial Approach for Left Ventricular Endomyocardial Biopsy.

Transradial Approach for Left Ventricular Endomyocardial Biopsy.

... 9. Kwok CS, Kontopantelis E, Kinnaird T, Potts J, Rashid M, Shoaib A, Nolan J, Bagur R, de Belder MA, Ludman P and Mamas MA. Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Incidence, Determinants, ...

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Comparison of Clinical Outcomes between the Right and Left Radial Artery Approaches from the Korean Transradial Coronary Intervention Registry

Comparison of Clinical Outcomes between the Right and Left Radial Artery Approaches from the Korean Transradial Coronary Intervention Registry

... 12. Kim SM, Kim DK, Kim DI, Kim DS, Joo SJ, Lee JW. Novel diagnos- tic catheter specifically designed for both coronary arteries via the right transradial approach. A prospective, randomized trial of Tiger ...

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Transradial Neurointerventional Approach to Basilar Tip Aneurysm: Case Report and Technical Note

Transradial Neurointerventional Approach to Basilar Tip Aneurysm: Case Report and Technical Note

... a transradial approach for cerebral angiography and neurointerven- tion was a suitable way, especially for patients with anatomically tortuous vessels as an alternative ...

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Invasive and Non-Invasive Cardiology | Peer Reviewed Journal

Invasive and Non-Invasive Cardiology | Peer Reviewed Journal

... The Transradial Approach (TRA) for percutaneous coronary procedures has demonstrated multiple benefits during last years, and its application is growing rapidly ...

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Transradial angiography procedure approach in  with and without radial artery anomalies

Transradial angiography procedure approach in with and without radial artery anomalies

... The transradial approach (TRA) was also preferred by patients when compared to the transfemoral approach ...this approach has also some limitations, which include definite learning curve, ...

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The Feasibility of Percutaneous Transradial Coronary Intervention for Chronic Total Occlusion

The Feasibility of Percutaneous Transradial Coronary Intervention for Chronic Total Occlusion

... radial approach for CTO intervention is attempted, availability of sufficient guiding sup- port becomes a major concern since it is generally not feasible to use a guiding catheter larger than 7 ...over ...

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Quantification of the distal radial artery for improved vascular access

Quantification of the distal radial artery for improved vascular access

... a transradial approach when compared to traditional transfemoral or transbrachial procedures [1, 3, 9, 10, 18, 19, 20, 26, ...the transradial approach is associated with increased rates of ...

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Randomized comparative study of left versus right radial approach in the setting of primary percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-elevation myocardial infarction

Randomized comparative study of left versus right radial approach in the setting of primary percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-elevation myocardial infarction

... There are some potential limitations of this study. First, the present study is a single-center research with a relatively small sample size. Future larger scale investigations will be necessary to confirm our findings. ...

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RADIAL ARTERY ANOMALIES IN THE MACEDONIAN POPULATION DURING TRANSRADIAL ANGIOGRAPHY PROCEDURES

RADIAL ARTERY ANOMALIES IN THE MACEDONIAN POPULATION DURING TRANSRADIAL ANGIOGRAPHY PROCEDURES

... sradial approach should be the default approach for PCI in experienced transradial centers, it is important to un- derstand any issues that could influence success of TRA percutaneous ...ventions ...

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Flexible and static wrist units in upper limb prosthesis users: functionality scores, user satisfaction and compensatory movements

Flexible and static wrist units in upper limb prosthesis users: functionality scores, user satisfaction and compensatory movements

... at transradial level, (2) had at least one year experience with a myo-electrical prosthesis with a wrist unit that can only rotate; (3) wore their prosthesis for at least four hours a day; (4) had a prosthesis ...

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Retrospective Study on Causes of Amputation

Retrospective Study on Causes of Amputation

... LEVELS OF AMPUTATION Upperlimb amputation Incidence Transradial amputation 57% Transhumeral amputation 23% Wrist disarticulation 7% Elbow disarticulation 5% Shoulder disarticulation 8% L[r] ...

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Troubleshooting in Transradial Catheterization: The Lessons Learnt so Far Debabrata Dash*

Troubleshooting in Transradial Catheterization: The Lessons Learnt so Far Debabrata Dash*

... the transradial (TR) approach for coronary angiography by Campeau in 1989 [1], the technique was extended to percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) by Kiemeneij and Laarman since 1993 ...TR ...

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Comparison of range-of-motion and variability in upper body movements between transradial prosthesis users and able-bodied controls when executing goal-oriented tasks

Comparison of range-of-motion and variability in upper body movements between transradial prosthesis users and able-bodied controls when executing goal-oriented tasks

... a transradial pros- thesis is to properly manage the remaining DoFs [5], and studies indicate that the CNSs of prosthesis users create accurate internal models of the affected arm through re- sidual sensory ...

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Evaluation of EMG pattern recognition for upper limb prosthesis control: a case study in comparison with direct myoelectric control

Evaluation of EMG pattern recognition for upper limb prosthesis control: a case study in comparison with direct myoelectric control

... USA). These 2 DOFs (wrist pronate/supinate and ter- minal device open/close) were selected because most transradial amputees who use myoelectric devices only use one or two active joints, and these are the ones ...

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EMG-based simultaneous and proportional estimation of wrist/hand kinematics in uni-lateral trans-radial amputees

EMG-based simultaneous and proportional estimation of wrist/hand kinematics in uni-lateral trans-radial amputees

... proposed approach was tested in both unilateral transradial amputees and in intact-limbed control ...control approach to provide a more intuitive myoelectric control strategy for unilateral ...

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Trans-radial coronary intervention (TCI) using 5-Fr versus 6-Fr guiding catheters in the setting of acute coronary syndrome (ACS).

Trans-radial coronary intervention (TCI) using 5-Fr versus 6-Fr guiding catheters in the setting of acute coronary syndrome (ACS).

... for transradial coronary intervention (TCI) have similar vascular safety profiles, the data comparing the 5-Fr vs 6-Fr guiding catheters for TCI in terms of fluoroscopy time, procedure time and contrast amount in ...

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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Impact of guidewire selection and operator expertise on radiation exposure in transradial angiography

RETRACTED ARTICLE: Impact of guidewire selection and operator expertise on radiation exposure in transradial angiography

... radial approach (RRA) [28-31], nevertheless, leaning over the patient to ma- nipulate catheters through the left radial artery may be uncomfortable and cause back strain for operators ...radial approach ...

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