Distal radial artery access in coronary angiography/PCI: the KODRA study
The KODRA study found that the success rate of coronary angiography/PCI puncture with distal radial artery access was high and the incidence of distal radial artery/radial artery occlusion and bleeding events/procedure-related complications was low, according to a study by Dr. Jun-Won Lee and colleagues of Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, South Korea, in the Feburary 12 issue of the JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions.
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