Radial Solutions With Terumo
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When transradial access is required, optimising your vascular access and closure is proven to reduce complications that may enable same-day discharge
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Overcome Challenges with our Radial Solutions
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Step 1: Radial access

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Use a thin-wall introducer and/or a hydrophilic coated introducer sheath to prevent spasms & radial artery occlusion1
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Step 2: Navigate Radial artery

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Use our 1.5 mm J-Tip guidewire to overcome radial anatomy challenges & reduce complications2,3,4
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Step 3 a: For coronary - Support Coronary Angiography

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Use our universal radial shape catheter for both left and right coronary artery5
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Step 3 b: For visceral - Reach the targeted artery

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Use our radial access dedicated shapes for liver and UFE/PAE interventions
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Use our 1.5 mm J-Tip guidewire to overcome radial anatomy challenges & reduce complications2,3,4
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Step 4: Radial closure

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Use our radial closure device to maintain patency while achieving hemostasis6,7
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Clinical Evidence
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Why choose single catheter strategy?
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Learn more about the benefits of single-catheter strategy with Radifocusᵀᴹ Optitorqueᵀᴹ Universal Shapes.
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IS 7Fr Radial access as efficient as Femoral access?
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With downsizing of transradial (TR) equipment, TR PCI may be increasingly applied in these patients and might be a safer alternative compared with the transfemoral (TF) approach
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Learn more about the COLOR trial
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1936879821005136
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Distal & Conventional: what will be the future of radial access?
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Prevention of Radial Artery Occlusion (RAO), the most frequent complication of TRA, is becoming a central consideration for achieving a successful radial program. Distal Radial Access (DRA) has emerged as a promising alternative to conventional TRA, to help further reduce RAO.
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TRI 30y symposium
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Why radial access in visceral procedures (R2V)? From theory to practice
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Access & Closure Management With Terumo
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Terumo Interventional Systems is focused on bringing access & closure to the forefront of clinical practice. Our product portfolio, clinical research, and collaborative educational programs have helped thousands of healthcare providers advance interventional care and benefited to millions of patients.
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Looking to the future, we remain fully committed to improving patient's quality of life by supporting both radial & femoral interventional procedures
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References
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Hamon M. et al. EuroIntervention. 2013 Mar;8(11):1242-51.
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