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Función de la mano luego del acceso radial distal, ¿es seguro?

A Meta Analysis of Distal Transradial Access vs. Conventional Transradial

A Meta Analysis of Distal Transradial Access vs. Conventional Transradial

Transradial access is currently the preferred access for diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. However, about 7% of patients experience radial artery occlusion (RAO), which is not expressed by clinical symptoms. However, RAO is a limit for future interventions; it reduces the potential use of that artery as a conduit for aorto-coronary bypass and for the creation

Función de la mano luego del acceso radial distal, ¿es seguro?

Hand Function after Distal Radial Access: Is it Safe?

The benefit of the transradial approach in percutaneous interventions is well known. Its main limitation is radial artery occlusion (RAO) which would compromise the artery for future use in percutaneous procedures. Even though it is clinically silent, reported cases might reach 33%.  More recently, the distal radial access (DRA) has surged as an alternative to

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