Transradial approach for diagnostic angiography

Seventy five arteriographies were performed via the transradial route using 5F 130cm - long catheter. Prior to puncture the radial artery was evaluated with Allen test. Satisfying quality examinations were obtained for the thoracic aorta, selective carotid arteries examinations, infra renal aorta, p...

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Published inJournal de radiologie Vol. 85; no. 6 Pt 1; pp. 783 - 786
Main Authors Michel, C, Laffy, P Y, Leblanc, G, Le Guen, O, Le Blevec, G, Sarfati, L, Riou, J Y, Jue Denis, P
Format Journal Article
LanguageFrench
Published France 01.06.2004
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Summary:Seventy five arteriographies were performed via the transradial route using 5F 130cm - long catheter. Prior to puncture the radial artery was evaluated with Allen test. Satisfying quality examinations were obtained for the thoracic aorta, selective carotid arteries examinations, infra renal aorta, pelvic and legs arteries. The major advantages obtained for the technique were the very low rate complication and technical failure. Transradial route for arteriography is a reasonable alternative approach to transfemoral or brachial arteriography for out patient management (peripheral angiography) in case in which transfemoral route is not feasible but also with patients with important haemorragic-risks.
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ISSN:0221-0363
DOI:10.1016/S0221-0363(04)97684-6