Transradial access way. Technique and involvement

Authors

  • Suilbert Rodríguez Blanco Servicio de hemodinámica y cardiología intervencionista. Hospital Hermanos Ameijeiras. La Habana. Cuba
  • Abel Leyva Quert
  • Manuel Valdés Recarey
  • Javier Almeida Gómez
  • Giovannys Ponte Gonzalez
  • José Manuel Aguilar Medina
  • Juan Carlos Pérez Guerra

Keywords:

way acces, hemodinamic

Abstract

The use of transradial cardiac catheterization access has increased steadily due to its clear
advantages over transfemoral access. However, some laboratories and operators argue that limit
its systematization is its lower success rate, based on the technical difficulty and complications
specific to this route.We propose a review of some aspects of the specific technique used in this
access, as well as complications arising from this.Mastering the art of transradial access improves
success proceed through this, like any invasive process has complications.The most frequent: the
radial spasm, radial occlusion and hematoma of the wrist. Early recognition and management of
these complications are an essential to keep your systematization and thus their profits pillar.

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Published

2015-02-19

How to Cite

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Rodríguez Blanco S, Leyva Quert A, Valdés Recarey M, Almeida Gómez J, Ponte Gonzalez G, Aguilar Medina JM, et al. Transradial access way. Technique and involvement. Rev. cuba. cardiol. cir. cardiovasc. [Internet]. 2015 Feb. 19 [cited 2025 Feb. 12];20(4):Pag.226-242. Available from: https://revcardiologia.sld.cu/index.php/revcardiologia/article/view/548

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Section

Ischemic Heart Disease

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