transradiale
Transradial, or transradiale, refers to an arterial access route through the radial artery at the wrist used for diagnostic and interventional vascular procedures, most notably coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). It is an alternative to transfemoral access and has become widely adopted in many centers due to safety and comfort benefits.
The approach is primarily employed for coronary catheterization but is also used for other arterial interventions,
Technique and workflow typically involve puncture of the radial artery, insertion of a sheath, and administration
Advantages include a lower risk of major vascular bleeding and hematoma, earlier ambulation, reduced immobilization, and
Complications are generally infrequent but can include radial artery occlusion, hematoma, arterial perforation, nerve injury, and,