Percutaneous angioplasty of lower limb disease is commonly performed with a transfemoral access. In the coronary field, a transradial approach has shown to reduce access-site bleeding and adverse clinical events. This route has not yet been well studied for the majority of peripheral interventions, like those involving the iliac arteries. In this study we sought to evaluate the feasibility and safety of this approach for iliac interventions.
Cortese, B., Trani, C., Lorenzoni, R., Sbarzaglia, P., Latib, A., Tommasino, A., Bovenzi, F., Cremonesi, A., Burzotta, F., Pitì, A., Tarantino, F., Colombo, A., Safety and feasibility of iliac endovascular interventions with a radial approach. Results from a multicenter study coordinated by the Italian Radial Force, <<INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY>>, 2014; 175 (2): 280-284. [doi:10.1016/j.ijcard.2014.05.012] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/64160]
Safety and feasibility of iliac endovascular interventions with a radial approach. Results from a multicenter study coordinated by the Italian Radial Force
Trani, Carlo;Tommasino, Antonella;Burzotta, Francesco;
2014
Abstract
Percutaneous angioplasty of lower limb disease is commonly performed with a transfemoral access. In the coronary field, a transradial approach has shown to reduce access-site bleeding and adverse clinical events. This route has not yet been well studied for the majority of peripheral interventions, like those involving the iliac arteries. In this study we sought to evaluate the feasibility and safety of this approach for iliac interventions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.