Transulnar catheterization in patients with ipsilateral radial artery occlusion
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2012Vol. 82(7), pp. E849–55
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Tak Kwan, Justin Ratcliffe, Muhammad Chaudhry, Yili Huang, S. Chiu Wong, Xuanjing Zhou, Samir Pancholy, Tejas Patel
Abstract
In patients with RAO, ipsilateral transulnar catheterization may not be an absolute contraindication. Our results suggest that extensive collaterals from the anterior interosseous artery may be the reason for protection against hand ischemia in the setting of RAO.
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