Transradial catheter – Cardiology MCQ – Answer
Transradial catheter – Cardiology MCQ – Answer
Catheter most commonly used for transradial coronary angiography is – Correct answer: Tiger
Judkins – usually for transfemoral route, but can also be used by transradial route
Amplatz – used for both transfemoral and transradial route
Tiger – used for transradial route. Same catheter can be used for left and right coronary arteries
Sones – seldom used now. Same catheter for right and left coronaries. Commonly used in the days of brachial cut down. Was used for left ventriculography also, has the potential to produce staining as it is an end hole catheter. Hence pigtail catheter is preferred for ventriculography.
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