Kirstin Meier
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View article: The Prevalence of Difficult Vascular Anatomy in Transulnar Versus Transradial Access for Cardiac Catheterization in Propensity Score‐Matched Cohorts
The Prevalence of Difficult Vascular Anatomy in Transulnar Versus Transradial Access for Cardiac Catheterization in Propensity Score‐Matched Cohorts Open
Background and Aims Transradial access (TRA) is used with a Class IA recommendation for coronary angiography (CA) or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). Difficult vascular anatomy (DVA) of the forearm arteries is a challenge to its s…
View article: Prevalence and predictors of difficult vascular anatomy in forearm artery access for coronary angiography and PCI
Prevalence and predictors of difficult vascular anatomy in forearm artery access for coronary angiography and PCI Open
View article: Standardized Forearm Angiography Increases Procedural Success Rates of Coronary Angiography and PCI: A Retrospective Analysis of an All-Comers Patient Cohort
Standardized Forearm Angiography Increases Procedural Success Rates of Coronary Angiography and PCI: A Retrospective Analysis of an All-Comers Patient Cohort Open
Background : There is a consensus, that transradial-access (TRA) for coronary procedures should be preferred over transfemoral-access (TFA). Previously, forearm-artery-angiography was mainly performed when difficulties during the advanceme…
View article: Standardized Forearm Angiography Increases Procedural Success Rates of Coronary Angiography and PCI: A Retrospective Analysis of an all-Comers Patient Cohort in a Real-Life Scenario
Standardized Forearm Angiography Increases Procedural Success Rates of Coronary Angiography and PCI: A Retrospective Analysis of an all-Comers Patient Cohort in a Real-Life Scenario Open
This is the first study to provide detailed success rates of a primary FAA strategy combined with a Standardized-Forearm-Angiography (SFA) in an all-comers-cohort. While severe kinking proved to be a rare but relevant challenge for FAA suc…
View article: Difficult Vascular Anatomy Impeding Forearm Artery Access: Prevalence and Predictors
Difficult Vascular Anatomy Impeding Forearm Artery Access: Prevalence and Predictors Open