Radial to Peripheral resource
Video Workshop

REACH PVI Clinical Study Results - Radial Access for Navigation to Your Chosen Lesion for Peripheral Vascular Intervention

Presented by NCVH

Evaluating acute clinical outcomes of OA via transradial access for treatment of PAD in lower extremity lesions.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Peripheral (lower extremity) orbital atherectomy procedures can be performed safely and effectively through radial access.
  • Clinical study results demonstrate a high rate of success with low complication rates.
  • Shorter recovery times lead to improved patient satisfaction and increased staffing efficiencies.
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Video Workshop

Radial Access as the Optimal Choice for Peripheral Interventions

Amit Srivastava, MD, and Ankur Lodha, MD

Watch as Amit Srivastava, MD, and Ankur Lodha, MD, discuss why radial access is best for peripheral intervention.

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Study

The Excellent Safety Profile of Radial Access

Ankur Lodha, MD

Explore original research on the feasibility of a TRA approach for peripheral intervention.

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Case Study

Combating the Impact of the Pandemic with Radial Interventions

Richard Markiewicz, MD; Saleh El Dassouki, MD; Nicholas McKay, RN

Learn how one health system increased the use of radial access to respond to bed and staffing shortages.

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