Distal transradial access for cardiac catheterization: A systematic scoping review
Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions2019Vol. 96(7), pp. 1381–1389
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Abstract
Observational data demonstrate that dTRA is a safe and feasible method for percutaneous cardiac procedures, with high rates of procedural success and low rates of complication. As data comparing dTRA with cTRA remain limited, future high-quality randomized comparative studies are required.
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