Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4318263829> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 83 of
83
with 100 items per page.
- W4318263829 endingPage "482" @default.
- W4318263829 startingPage "476" @default.
- W4318263829 abstract "BACKGROUND: Intraoperative cerebral angiography (IOA) is a valuable adjunct in open and hybrid cerebrovascular surgery. Commonly, transfemoral access (TFA) is used. Lately, transradial access (TRA) has gained popularity for neurointervention. However, the TRA has not yet been compared with the TFA for IOA. OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness and safety of the TRA and TFA for IOA. In addition, the learning curve for implementing the TRA for IOA was evaluated. METHODS: Between July 2020 and 2022, 92/1787 diagnostic cerebral angiographies met inclusion criteria for IOA. Sheath run time to primary target vessel run time (STT), amount of contrast dye (CD), fluoroscopy time (FT), and dose–area products (DAPs) were compared between TRA and TFA, different aortic arch types, and both study years. RESULTS: One case required transitioning from TRA to TFA (1/26, 3.8%) because of a minute proximal radial vasculature. The STT, CD, FT, and DAP were similar for the TRA (n = 25) and the TFA groups (n = 67) (p = ns). One groin hematoma (1.5%) was observed in the TFA group. No other complications or any change in modified Rankin Scale were observed. Aortic arch type II/III was associated with longer STT ( P = .032) but not CD, FT, or DAP. There was a nonsignificant decline of STTs among the TRA cases ( P = .104) but stable STTs among TFA cases ( P = .775). CONCLUSION: The TRA and TFA represent equally effective and safe routes for IOA. In addition, expertise with the TRA can rapidly be gained and facilitates tailoring the access for IOA to patient's individual anatomy and surgeon's needs." @default.
- W4318263829 created "2023-01-28" @default.
- W4318263829 creator A5012727867 @default.
- W4318263829 creator A5023712442 @default.
- W4318263829 creator A5038501183 @default.
- W4318263829 creator A5038929202 @default.
- W4318263829 creator A5044309130 @default.
- W4318263829 creator A5063380391 @default.
- W4318263829 date "2022-12-16" @default.
- W4318263829 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W4318263829 title "Transradial Versus Transfemoral Intraoperative Cerebral Angiography for Open Cerebrovascular Surgery: Effectiveness, Safety, and Learning Curve" @default.
- W4318263829 cites W1973053290 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W2023310653 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W2059089859 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W2076846170 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W2111067920 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W2132511760 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W2141110953 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W2148651038 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W2515815673 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W2758775937 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W2783159744 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W2972126294 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W2988983991 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W2995831738 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W3030869022 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W3034371264 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W3111903803 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W3120878483 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W3165254594 @default.
- W4318263829 cites W4224083619 @default.
- W4318263829 doi "https://doi.org/10.1227/ons.0000000000000567" @default.
- W4318263829 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36701679" @default.
- W4318263829 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4318263829 type Work @default.
- W4318263829 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W4318263829 countsByYear W43182638292023 @default.
- W4318263829 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4318263829 hasAuthorship W4318263829A5012727867 @default.
- W4318263829 hasAuthorship W4318263829A5023712442 @default.
- W4318263829 hasAuthorship W4318263829A5038501183 @default.
- W4318263829 hasAuthorship W4318263829A5038929202 @default.
- W4318263829 hasAuthorship W4318263829A5044309130 @default.
- W4318263829 hasAuthorship W4318263829A5063380391 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConcept C126838900 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConcept C2776805002 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConcept C2778749279 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConcept C2779662492 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConcept C2779967601 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConcept C2780643987 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConcept C42219234 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConceptScore W4318263829C126838900 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConceptScore W4318263829C141071460 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConceptScore W4318263829C2776805002 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConceptScore W4318263829C2778749279 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConceptScore W4318263829C2779662492 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConceptScore W4318263829C2779967601 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConceptScore W4318263829C2780643987 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConceptScore W4318263829C42219234 @default.
- W4318263829 hasConceptScore W4318263829C71924100 @default.
- W4318263829 hasIssue "5" @default.
- W4318263829 hasLocation W43182638291 @default.
- W4318263829 hasLocation W43182638292 @default.
- W4318263829 hasOpenAccess W4318263829 @default.
- W4318263829 hasPrimaryLocation W43182638291 @default.
- W4318263829 hasRelatedWork W1530551193 @default.
- W4318263829 hasRelatedWork W1976745286 @default.
- W4318263829 hasRelatedWork W2027914750 @default.
- W4318263829 hasRelatedWork W2033169949 @default.
- W4318263829 hasRelatedWork W2048951433 @default.
- W4318263829 hasRelatedWork W2104862766 @default.
- W4318263829 hasRelatedWork W2122621625 @default.
- W4318263829 hasRelatedWork W2400012232 @default.
- W4318263829 hasRelatedWork W2407582721 @default.
- W4318263829 hasRelatedWork W2418654155 @default.
- W4318263829 hasVolume "24" @default.
- W4318263829 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4318263829 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4318263829 workType "article" @default.