E-023 Patient access site preference in cerebral angiography
Conclusion
Transradial access is preferred in a majority of patients, especially those who have undergone prior transfemoral angiography. Furthermore, a majority of patients experience little to no discomfort following transradial access for cerebral angiography. This data adds to a growing body of literature supporting a re-evaluation of the radial approach for neurointervention.
Disclosures
B. Snelling: None. R. Haniff: None. J. Caplan: None. S. Sur: None. P. Khandelwal: None. D. Yavagal: None. R. Starke: None. E. Peterson: None.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Snelling, B., Haniff, R., Caplan, J., Sur, S., Khandelwal, P., Yavagal, D., Starke, R., Peterson, E. Tags: Electronic Poster Abstracts Source Type: research
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