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Best Practices for Transradial Approach in Diagnostic Angiographyand Intervention provides an innovative, patient-friendly approach to percutaneous coronary intervention, delivering authoritative guidance on the procedures, as well as solid evidence from clinical studies and experienced facilities. Learn from pioneers and experts in the field how you can improve patient care and optimize outcomes using this efficient and cost-effective technique.

 

 

 


Contenido

1. Historical and Epidemiological Note
            Josef Ludwig and Harald Rittger
2. Access Site Bleeding and Non-Access Site Bleeding
            Sunil V. Rao
3. Best Practice in Transradial Approach for Angiography and Intervention: General Overview, Patient Preparation and Selection
            Alessandro Sciahbasi, Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai, and Enrico Ramagnoli
4. Vascularization, Anatomy, Variants
            Ian C. Gilchrist
5. Anatomy, Tortuosities, Access Difficulties
            Tejas Patel, Sanjay Shah, and Samir B. Pancholy
6. Radial Artery Versus Ulnar Artery Catheterization
            Sasko Kedev
7. Tips and Tricks for Diagnostic Angiography and Intervention
            Mauricio Cohen
8. Slender Catheters and Techniques
            Yuji Ikari
9. Radial Artery Spasm and Abnormal Flow Reserve
            Sudhir Rathore
10. Hemostasis and Radial Artery Occlusion
            Altigani Abdelaal, Ivo Bernat, and Samir B. Pancholy
11. The Learning Curve for Transradial Coronary Angiography and Intervention
            Basem Elbarouni and Asim N. Cheema
12. Complications of Transradial Catheterization
            Olivier F. Bertrand, Gérald Barbeau, and Ferdinand Kiemeneij
13. Right Heart Catheterization Using the Arm: Total Wrist Approach for Diagnosis and Intervention
            Ian C. Gilchrist
14. Coronary Interventions: 5 Fr Versus 6-7 Fr
            Gioel Gabrio Secco and Pierfrancesco Agostoni
15. Primary and Rescue PCI
            Sanjit S. Jolly and Ashok Gangasandra Basavaraj
16. Transradial Approach for Diagnostic and Interventional Procedures in Patients with Coronary Bypass Grafts
            Francesco Burzotta, Marta Francesca Brancati, and Carlo Trani
17. Radial and Complex Coronary Interventions: Chronic Occlusion
            Yves Louvard, Thomas Hovasse, Philippe Garot, Thierry Unterseeh, Hakim Benamer, and Thierry Lefevre
18. Radial Approach and Complex Coronary Interventions: Bifurcations
Vladimír Džavíkand Nicholas Collins
19. Transradial Percutaneous Revascularization for Unprotected Left Main Coronary Artery Disease: An Evolution in Evidence and Technique
            David E. Kandzari, Yue-Jin Yang, Bo Xu, and Run-Lin Gao
20. Sheathless Guide Catheters
            Douglas Fraser and Giovanni Amoroso
21. Radial Approach in the Elderly
            Eltigani Abdelaal and Warren J. Cantor
22. Carotid, Femoral, Aorto-Iliac, and Renal Interventions
            J. Tift Mann III, John T. Coppola, Ravikiran Korabathina, Tejas Patel, and Rajiv Gulati
23. Radiation in Transradial Access
            Gurbir Bhatia, Karim Ratib, Johannes B. Dahm, and James Nolan
24. The Radial Approach and the Risk of Peri-Procedural Stroke
            Helen C. Routledge, Karim Ratib, and James Nolan
25. Nursing Workload
            Bernadette S. Speiser and Giovanni Amoroso
26. Quality of Life and Cost Effectiveness
            Adhir Shroff and Neal Sawlani
27. Transradial Approach in Structural Heart Disease
            Amir H. Sadzadeh Rafie and Saibal Kar
28. Randomized Studies of Transradial Versus Transfemoral Coronary Approach
            Jimmy MacHaalany and David MeerkinJonathan S. Berek MD, MMS
29. Conclusions and Future Directions
            Sunil V. Rao and Olivier F. Bertrand