Feasibility and safety of 7F sheathless guiding catheter during transradial coronary intervention
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2012Vol. 80(2), pp. 274–280
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Tak Kwan, Sanjay Cherukuri, Yili Huang, Samir Pancholy, Ramesh Daggubati, Michael Liou, John Coppola, Shigeru Saito
Abstract
In our multicenter study of 116 consecutive patients, using 7F sheathless guiding catheter to perform TRI is associated with a high procedural success (95%) and a low 30-day RAO rate (2.5%).
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