Transradial Access: A Comprehensive Review

Transradial access (TRA) via the left radial artery is an alternative to traditional transfemoral access for catheter-based procedures that is becoming increasingly more relevant in all types of arterial vascular interventions. First investigated in the realm of cardiology, TRA has been proven to pr...

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Main Authors: Shawn Hobby, Maxwell Stroebel, Ricardo Yamada, Thor Johnson, Andre Uflacker, Christopher Hannegan, Marcelo Guimaraes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Radcliffe Medical Media 2021-03-01
Series:Vascular and Endovascular Review
Online Access:https://www.verjournal.com/articles/transradial-access-a-comprehensive-review
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spelling doaj-c80e5736a47b42ea908c3b3950c86bba2021-10-09T16:03:22ZengRadcliffe Medical MediaVascular and Endovascular Review 2516-32992516-33022021-03-01410.15420/ver.2020.17Transradial Access: A Comprehensive ReviewShawn Hobby0Maxwell Stroebel1Ricardo Yamada2Thor Johnson3Andre Uflacker4Christopher Hannegan5Marcelo Guimaraes6Vascular and Interventional Radiology Division, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USVascular and Interventional Radiology Division, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USVascular and Interventional Radiology Division, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USVascular and Interventional Radiology Division, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USVascular and Interventional Radiology Division, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USVascular and Interventional Radiology Division, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USVascular and Interventional Radiology Division, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, USTransradial access (TRA) via the left radial artery is an alternative to traditional transfemoral access for catheter-based procedures that is becoming increasingly more relevant in all types of arterial vascular interventions. First investigated in the realm of cardiology, TRA has been proven to provide many benefits (such as lower complication rates, lower cost, and improved patient comfort during and after the procedure) when compared with traditional femoral access while maintaining efficacy. This article provides an in-depth summary of the technical aspects of radial access while incorporating more recent data to explain patient preference for TRA, and the ways that TRA can improve peri-procedure workflow and compensation. It also describes potential complications, such as radial artery spasm, difficult anatomic variants and radial artery occlusion, and then gives techniques for mitigating and treating these complications. The article explains why TRA has become an important option for vascular and interventional radiology physicians, and why it is likely that this will continue to grow in relevance.https://www.verjournal.com/articles/transradial-access-a-comprehensive-review
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description Transradial access (TRA) via the left radial artery is an alternative to traditional transfemoral access for catheter-based procedures that is becoming increasingly more relevant in all types of arterial vascular interventions. First investigated in the realm of cardiology, TRA has been proven to provide many benefits (such as lower complication rates, lower cost, and improved patient comfort during and after the procedure) when compared with traditional femoral access while maintaining efficacy. This article provides an in-depth summary of the technical aspects of radial access while incorporating more recent data to explain patient preference for TRA, and the ways that TRA can improve peri-procedure workflow and compensation. It also describes potential complications, such as radial artery spasm, difficult anatomic variants and radial artery occlusion, and then gives techniques for mitigating and treating these complications. The article explains why TRA has become an important option for vascular and interventional radiology physicians, and why it is likely that this will continue to grow in relevance.
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