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Wrist Better Than Groin For Angioplasty?

Using Veins In Arm May Be Safer Than From Thigh

POSTED: 6:45 am PDT August 20, 2008

About 1 million artery-clearing angioplasties are performed in the U.S. each year, and the usual route is to thread a tube to the heart through an artery in the groin.

Now, a major study shows going through the wrist instead can significantly lower the risk of bleeding and avoid the discomfort of lying flat for hours while the incision site seals up.

At present, just one in 100 angioplasties is done via the wrist, and the approach isn't for everyone. But lead researcher Dr. Sunil Rao said both methods are equally effective at clearing heart arteries.

The report appeared in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Interventions.


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