Transradial Intervention
What If You Take An Alternate Route?
Studies of Radial Interventions have shown:
Quality Outcomes
- Lower rate of in hospital bleeding complications
1.1% radial group vs. 1.9% femoral group1 - Easier hemostasis allowed for shorter compression time to stop bleeding, due to the proximity of the radial artery to the skin surface2
- Reduced morbidity and mortality through lower risk of transfusions and related vascular complications3
Operational Efficiency
- 88 minute faster recovery4
Time saved per patient on post-procedure care
Patient Experience
- 80% of Patients preferred radial vs. femoral access in a study where patients underwent both radial and femoral catheterization4
- Enhanced patient experience as patients were able to move about as needed after the transradial procedure2,5
Financial Health
- $800 per patient savings1
Radial procedures reduced bleeding risk, required shorter length of stay (LOS) compared to femoral procedures
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