Publications by authors named "R R Mildenberger"

Background: Although uncommon, radial artery access site complications are likely to become more frequent with the increased adoption of transradial cardiac catheterisation. There is a lack of data regarding the incidence and clinical features of radial artery pseudoaneuryms. We aimed to describe the incidence, clinical features and management of radial artery pseudoaneurysms in a high-volume transradial cardiac catheterisation centre.

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Objectives: To construct a calculator to assess the risk of 30-day mortality following PCI.

Background: Predictors of 30-day mortality are commonly used to aid management decisions for cardiac surgical patients. There is a need for an equivalent risk-score for 30-day mortality for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) as many patients are suitable for both procedures.

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The incidence of obesity is increasing throughout the industrialized world and is a major public health concern. Some studies have shown a paradoxical protective effect of moderate obesity on outcome after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The association between bleeding, body mass, and outcome is not well established and formed the basis for the present study, which examined major bleeding rates and mortality after PCI in British Columbia during a 6-year period.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate how intra-arterial magnesium affects the radial artery during transradial cardiac catheterization, particularly in preventing spasm.
  • Both magnesium sulphate and verapamil were tested on 86 patients, with results showing that magnesium increased the radial artery diameter more significantly than verapamil and without causing a drop in blood pressure.
  • The conclusion suggests that magnesium is a preferable option over verapamil for managing radial artery spasm during these procedures due to its effectiveness and reduced side effects.
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