Abstract
Conclusion: There was an 11.4% trend towards reduced TAR and 21.4% reduction in bilateral radial artery use in patients who underwent radial access angiography. This study was limited by its sample size and ongoing dataset expansion will provide more robust statistical analysis. Given TAR is proposed as having greater long-term graft patency then there may be a need to review current practice. Further studies on graft patency outcomes in patients who have had radial artery grafting after RA will provide important clinical information. Disclosure of Interest: None Declared
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