The transradial approach, is a minimally invasive cardiology technique that lets a doctor access a patient's heart through the wrist. For diagnostic heart procedures and treatments (like catheterization, balloon angioplasty and stenting), doctor traditionally used to thread a catheter into the heart via the femoral artery in the patient's groin. However, cardiologists are increasingly introducing catheters through the radial artery in the wrist instead.
Your heart’s arteries can become blocked or narrowed from a buildup of cholesterol, cells or other substances (plaque). This can reduce blood flow to your heart and cause chest discomfort. Sometimes a blood clot can suddenly form or get worse and completely block blood flow, leading to a heart attack.
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