Simultaneous radio-ulnar cannulation: shifting gears from ‘feasibility’ to ‘applicability’
Abstract Conventionally, routes of vascular access commonly include femoral and radial arteries with brachial, ulnar and subclavian arteries being rarely used for coronary interventions. Non-femoral arterial access is being increasingly preferred to minimise groin puncture site complications, prolon...
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Main Authors: | Ankit Kumar Sahu, Sudesh Prajapati, Danish Hasan Kazmi |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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SpringerOpen
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/48d15df3e72840c6bfa01aa5d824ec1c |
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