@stevenasc01 "Overall complication rates as high as 36% have been described for brachial arterial access with major complications (hematoma, thrombosis, pseudoaneurysm, arteriovenous fistula, permanent neurologic deficit, and dissection) as high as 7% to 1
RT @cvirendo: Mixed results from literature on brachial artery access led this team to ask how ultrasound guidance affected access site com…
Mixed results from literature on brachial artery access led this team to ask how ultrasound guidance affected access site complications. Read more on their outcomes and predictive variables here, as always, for free: https://t.co/qFM5xgGuVU #openaccess #
RT @cvirendo: Current literature on brachial artery access and resulting complications is unclear - in this #originalarticle, the authors a…
RT @cvirendo: Current literature on brachial artery access and resulting complications is unclear - in this #originalarticle, the authors a…
RT @cvirendo: Current literature on brachial artery access and resulting complications is unclear - in this #originalarticle, the authors a…
RT @cvirendo: Current literature on brachial artery access and resulting complications is unclear - in this #originalarticle, the authors a…
Current literature on brachial artery access and resulting complications is unclear - in this #originalarticle, the authors aimed to determine the impact of ultrasound guidance on access site complications in #endovascular procedures Read for free here: