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Arjun Majithia1, Michael S Levy1
1Section of Interventional Cardiology, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, Burlington, Massachusetts.
Abstract:
This study demonstrates that in a single center, single operator experience, ulnar artery catheterization is feasible, though even compared to radial access, a significant learning curve remains. Although ulnar access is a reasonable alternative approach to catheterization, the true benefits of ulnar access, compared to radial are unclear. Further large randomized multicenter, multi-operator trials are needed to assess the true feasibility and benefit of ulnar artery catheterization.
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