Radial artery access technique evaluation trial: Randomized comparison of seldinger versus modified seldinger technique for arterial access for transradial catheterization
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2012Vol. 80(2), pp. 288–291
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Abstract
Seldinger technique is a faster and more predictable radial artery access technique compared with modified Seldinger technique with no increase in bleeding or RAO.
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