Weighing Transradial and Transfemoral Access for Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients Part 2

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Making the transition from transfemoral to transradial access may provide longterm benefits for acute coronary syndrome patients, but changing years of training to the newer method also figures to be a longterm project for the cardiac community.

Making the transition from transfemoral to transradial access may provide longterm benefits for acute coronary syndrome patients, but changing years of training to the newer method also figures to be a longterm project for the cardiac community.

Marco Valgimigli, MD, PhD, from the Erasmus Medical Center discussed the issues associated with changing treatment approaches at the American College of Cardiology Annual Scientific Session and Expo in San Diego.

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