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Growing pains observed with radial access in peripheral artery intervention
Technology is improving with more industry attention, researcher says ...
Compared with dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitors, sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors were associated with lower risks of cardiac death and composite renal outcomes without ...
Radial arterial access demonstrates procedural safety for the treatment of peripheral artery disease
Results from the largest real-world propensity-matched comparison to date show that radial-to-peripheral (R2P) access ...
WASHINGTON, DC—Vascular interventions in patients with PAD are associated with comparable short-term outcomes no matter whether they’re performed via radial or femoral access, according to early ...
WASHINGTON (January 9, 2024) – Proceedings from an expert consensus roundtable that discussed the benefits of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) in lower extremity revascularization procedures were ...
Compared with white patients, Black patients with PAD who undergo peripheral revascularization have much more advanced disease at the time of their procedures and are less likely to receive necessary ...
"Our findings highlight the clinical importance of focusing on total disease burden, rather than first events, and the need for long-term preventive strategies in high-risk patients."—Michael Szarek, ...
A trio of new studies is prompting a rethink of musculoskeletal care, from questioning the benefits of partial meniscectomy ...
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