Our aim is to compare between right and left radial approach in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary procedures regarding feasibility and complications.
Age range
18 Years – 110 Years
Sex
ALL
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Comparison between right and left radial approach in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary Procedures , is there is difference in tortuosity of the radial and subclavian arteries between both approaches ?
Timeframe: Baseline
Comparison between right and left radial approach in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary Procedures regarding easiness of cannulation of left main coronary artery and right coronary artery tortuosity by assessing time needed for cannulation
Timeframe: baseline
Comparison between right and left radial approach in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary Procedures , is there is possible difference in the incidence of complications via the two approaches?
Timeframe: baseline
Comparison between right and left radial approach in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary Procedures regarding the incidence of crossover between right and left radial approaches and between radial and femoral approach .
Timeframe: baseline