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Translumbar coronary arteriography.

S L Maxwell, E J Funk, D Salem

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    Selective coronary angiography via a lumbar approach offers a quick solution for patients lacking other arterial access due to severe atherosclerosis. Careful monitoring is essential to mitigate potential bleeding risks.

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    Background:

    • Severe occlusive atherosclerosis can limit arterial access options.
    • Conventional arterial access routes may be compromised in certain patient populations.