Patient Safety and Comfort Drive Shift in Arterial Access
Arterial access is a crucial aspect of neurointerventional radiology, traditionally relying on the femoral artery. However, physicians at the Marcus Neuroscience Institute in Florida advocate for radial access as a safer and more effective alternative. Dr. Brian Snelling emphasizes that extensive research supports the benefits of radial access, such as reduced bleeding and improved patient satisfaction. Each case is uniquely evaluated, with radial access being prioritized for many elective procedures while femoral access remains for specific instances like stroke thrombectomy.
1. Arterial access is vital in neurointerventional radiology. 2. Radial access is safer than femoral access. 3. Enhanced patient satisfaction: less pain, quicker recovery. 4. Each case requires personalized evaluation. 5. Radial access effective for elective procedures. 6. Femoral access remains standard for urgent cases like stroke thrombectomy. 7. Dr. Snelling emphasizes using evidence for clinical integration.
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