The Excellent Safety Profile of Radial Access
Ankur Lodha, MDExplore original research on the feasibility of a TRA approach for peripheral intervention.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- The vast majority of study patients were treated as outpatients and discharged the same day.
- None of the patients needed a secondary access due to inability to intervene from radial access.
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