| Literature DB >> 31380781 |
Anastasia Hadjivassiliou1, Ferdinand Kiemeneij, Sandeep Nathan, Darren Klass.
Abstract
Conventional radial access has been shown to have many advantages over the transfemoral approach. The risk of potential radial artery occlusion and subsequent hand ischaemia can be reduced further by accessing the vessel distally at the anatomical snuffbox, allowing maintenance of antegrade flow to the hand by the superficial palmar arch branch. Additional potential advantages of distal radial access in comparison to the conventional radial approach at the wrist include fewer puncture-site complications and faster post-procedural haemostasis as the vessel is very superficial. Furthermore, it provides another safe, non-femoral option for vascular access. The use of ultrasound guidance enables the operator to identify important anatomical landmarks and avoid injuring adjacent structures. We provide a detailed step-by-step guide for performing distal radial access using sonographic and anatomical correlation, thereby facilitating safe access and optimising technical success.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 31380781 DOI: 10.4244/EIJ-D-19-00555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EuroIntervention ISSN: 1774-024X Impact factor: 6.534