- Best Practices for Transradial Approach in Diagnostic Angiography and Intervention provides an innovative, patient-friendly approach to percutaneous coronary intervention, delivering authoritative guidance on the procedures, as well as solid evidence from clinical studies and experienced facilities
- Learn from pioneers and experts in the field how you can improve patient care and optimize outcomes using this efficient and cost-effective technique
- Increase your knowledge of the tremendous recent advancements to the transradial approach, and learn the clinical advantages and benefits of this approach compared with the standard femoral approach
- Benefit from the combined knowledge of a team of worldwide experts who provide practical “tips and tricks” that help you make the most of this globally acknowledged technique in your practice
- Gain insight into all relevant aspects of transradial coronary access, from basic facts and procedural details to complications and non-coronary interventions
- Examine an up-to-date, in-depth review and critical analysis of data available in the literature
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Table of Contents:- 1. Historical and Epidemiological Note
Josef Ludwig and Harald Rittger - 2. Access Site Bleeding and Non-Access Site Bleeding, Sunil V. Rao
- 3. Best Practice in Transradial Approach for Angiography and Intervention: General Overview, Patient Preparation and Selection
Alessandro Sciahbasi, Giuseppe Biondi-Zoccai, and Enrico Ramagnoli - 4. Vascularization, Anatomy, Variants
Ian C. Gilchrist - 5. Anatomy, Tortuosities, Access Difficulties
Tejas Patel, Sanjay Shah, and Samir B. Pancholy - 6. Radial Artery Versus Ulnar Artery Catheterization
Sasko Kedev - 7. Tips and Tricks for Diagnostic Angiography and Intervention
Mauricio Cohen - 8. Slender Catheters and Techniques
Yuji Ikari - 9. Radial Artery Spasm and Abnormal Flow Reserve
Sudhir Rathore - 10. Hemostasis and Radial Artery Occlusion
Altigani Abdelaal, Ivo Bernat, and Samir B. Pancholy - 11. The Learning Curve for Transradial Coronary Angiography and Intervention
Basem Elbarouni and Asim N. Cheema - 12. Complications of Transradial Catheterization
Olivier F. Bertrand, Gérald Barbeau, and Ferdinand Kiemeneij - 13. Right Heart Catheterization Using the Arm: Total Wrist Approach for Diagnosis and Intervention
Ian C. Gilchrist - 14. Coronary Interventions: 5 Fr Versus 6-7 Fr
Gioel Gabrio Secco and Pierfrancesco Agostoni - 15. Primary and Rescue PCI
Sanjit S. Jolly and Ashok Gangasandra Basavaraj - 16. Transradial Approach for Diagnostic and Interventional Procedures in Patients with Coronary Bypass Grafts
Francesco Burzotta, Marta Francesca Brancati, and Carlo Trani - 17. Radial and Complex Coronary Interventions: Chronic Occlusion
Yves Louvard, Thomas Hovasse, Philippe Garot, Thierry Unterseeh, Hakim Benamer, and Thierry Lefevre - 18. Radial Approach and Complex Coronary Interventions: Bifurcations
Vladimír Džavíkand Nicholas Collins - 19. Transradial Percutaneous Revascularization for Unprotected Left Main Coronary Artery Disease: An Evolution in Evidence and Technique
David E. Kandzari, Yue-Jin Yang, Bo Xu, and Run-Lin Gao - 20. Sheathless Guide Catheters
Douglas Fraser and Giovanni Amoroso - 21. Radial Approach in the Elderly
Eltigani Abdelaal and Warren J. Cantor - 22. Carotid, Femoral, Aorto-Iliac, and Renal Interventions
J. Tift Mann III, John T. Coppola, Ravikiran Korabathina, Tejas Patel, and Rajiv Gulati - 23. Radiation in Transradial Access
Gurbir Bhatia, Karim Ratib, Johannes B. Dahm, and James Nolan - 24. The Radial Approach and the Risk of Peri-Procedural Stroke
Helen C. Routledge, Karim Ratib, and James Nolan - 25. Nursing Workload
Bernadette S. Speiser and Giovanni Amoroso - 26. Quality of Life and Cost Effectiveness
Adhir Shroff and Neal Sawlani - 27. Transradial Approach in Structural Heart Disease
Amir H. Sadzadeh Rafie and Saibal Kar - 28. Randomized Studies of Transradial Versus Transfemoral Coronary Approach
Jimmy MacHaalany and David Meerkin - 29. Conclusions and Future Directions
Sunil V. Rao and Olivier F. Bertrand
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