In patients with peripheral artery disease, radial artery access is safe and feasible for peripheral vascular intervention. Radial artery access is safe and feasible for peripheral vascular ...
Teleflex TFX recently signed the Peripheral Access purchasing agreement with the leading healthcare improvement company, Premier, Inc. PINC. Effective from Dec 1, 2023, the new agreement allows ...
It is feasible to forgo femoral access and go through the radial artery for many complex lower-extremity interventions, findings from the prospective R2P registry suggest. Across a range of PAD ...
Peripheral intervention using the more challenging antegrade route results in a higher rate of access site complications including transfusion than does conventional retrograde access, according to a ...
Central venous catheters are frequently used in leukapheresis to provide high flow rates. The most common locations are the subclavian or jugular vein, but insertion-related complications and ...
Physicians select vascular access devices (VADs) for patients based on the duration and/or type of therapy needed. However, there is insufficient research to unequivocally support the choice of one ...
Skin color, ethnicity and status should not affect how people receive medical treatment, according to B. Braun Medical. The Bethlehem-based company is focusing on training and technology to provide ...
Based on type, the vascular access device market is divided into central venous access device, peripheral vascular access device, intraosseous vascular access device, and accessories. Among these, in ...
University of Utah Health’s Vascular Access (PICC) Team is a team of health care professionals specially trained in vascular access—or putting catheters inside your blood vessels so your body can get ...
Peripheral artery disease (PAD), sometimes also called peripheral vascular disease (PVD), is a circulation disorder that slowly gets worse over time. Calcium and fat materials build up inside the ...