Radial Access as the Optimal Choice for Peripheral Interventions
Amit Srivastava, MD, and Ankur Lodha, MDWatch as Amit Srivastava, MD, and Ankur Lodha, MD, discuss why radial access is best for peripheral intervention.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Proper case planning and preparation with lab support staff can assist in procedural success.
- A radial approach to peripheral procedures is beneficial for challenging patients and procedures.
- Radial access can be a valuable tool for treating patients with PAD.
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