Words of the Chairman Dr. Fajadet |
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Rise of transradial access around the world Transradial pioneers’ discussion with Prof. Nolan, Dr. Bertrand, Dr. Gilchrist & Dr. Saito Moderated by Dr. Fajadet |
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Latest evolution & future direction of transradial access
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Live panel discussion with questions from the audience Pr. Montorsi, Pr. Nolan, Dr. Aminian, Dr. Iglesias & Dr. Fajadet |
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Take home messages |
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Hossein P. Loss of radial pulse after radial access angiography could be serious hazard for patients or
Angiolgists.
Ian G. Unlike a loss of femoral or brachial pulse, loss of radial pulse is usually asymptomatic and is not an acute hazard. The issue becomes what happens in the future if the radial is injured; future access is lost, use as a CABG conduit is lost or potential use for dialysis. With care, RAO rates below 1% can be obtained.