Radial vs Femoral Access for Peripheral Intervention
William Beckerman, MD; Imraan Ansaarie, MDWatch 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.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Clinical evidence supports the use of radial access for peripheral procedures.
- Real-world cases demonstrate the safety and efficacy of radial access for peripheral interventions.
- Case reviews highlight the positive outcomes of radial-specific devices and overall radial to peripheral procedures.
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