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Ulnar Artery Thrombosis: A 6-Year Experience Stephen J. Troum, MD, Waldo E. Floyd III, MD and John Sapp, MD Disclosures J South Orthop Assoc. 2001;10 (3) 0 ...
Radial artery access is frequently performed for coronary angiography. Despite its precision limitations, the modified Allen test, which consists of the manual occlusion of radial and ulnar ...
Arterial access time, fluoroscopy time, and contrast load were also similar between groups. Access-site failure, however, was more than twice as likely with the transulnar approach (OR, 2.63; 95% ...
Patients undergoing PCI via the ulnar artery fare just as well as those treated with the radial approach, although there is a higher rate of access-site failure with the ulnar artery that is likely ...
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