Transradial versus transfemoral access for diagnostic cerebral angiography: frequency of acute MRI findings in 500 consecutive patients at a single center.
Vinicius Carraro do NascimentoLaetitia De VilliersPermesh Singh DhillonLuis DomitrovicGenevieve SesnanJean-Philippe LeblancLouise NinnesIan HughesHal RicePublished in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2024)
Although there were more symptomatic or asymptomatic embolic events with TRA than with the TFA approach following elective cerebral angiography, this was not significantly different. We recommend the choice of vascular access based on patient anatomy and characteristics, aimed at improving care through enhanced safety.
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