RADIAL ACCESS FOR PERIPHERAL ARTERY DISEASE PROCEDURES
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Radial artery access offers many benefits to patients over femoral access, including shorter recovery,1,2 reduced risk of complications,1,3 and an overall more positive experience.1,4 Now radial access is available for peripheral artery disease (PAD) procedures.
Does your practice routinely offer radial access for PAD procedures?
If so, patients—and media—in your area would likely appreciate learning about this innovative approach. The media materials below can help you share the story.
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Radial Education
Visit sublimeradial.education to learn more about the proven benefits of radial access.
The Radial Revolution
Now is the time to ignite a movement to advance best practices for radial access to the periphery,
visit radialrev.com.
Radial Access Testimonials
See physician and patient testimonials at youtube.com/@surmodics.
- As compared to transfemoral access in coronary procedures.
- Lindner SM, McNeely CA, Amin AP. The Value of Transradial: Impact on Patient Satisfaction and Health Care Economics. Interv Cardiol Clin. 2020 Jan;9(1):107-115.
- Jolly SS, Yusuf S, Cairns J, et al. Radial versus femoral access for coronary angiography and intervention in patients with acute coronary syndromes (RIVAL): a randomised, parallel group, multicentre trial. Lancet 2011;377:1409-20.
- Cooper CJ, El-Shiekh RA, Cohen DJ, et al. Effect of transradial access on quality of life and cost of cardiac catheterization: a randomized comparison. Am Heart J. 1999;138(3):430-436.

