• Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris) · Dec 2009

    [Anaesthesiologic implications of the radial approach in interventional cardiology].

    • S-M Broka.
    • Service d'anesthésiologie, hôpital européen de Paris, La Roseraie, 120, avenue de la République, 93300 Aubervilliers, France. broka@anesconsult.net
    • Ann Cardiol Angeiol (Paris). 2009 Dec 1; 58 (6): 344-7.

    AbstractThe development of the radial approach in interventional cardiology is one of the reasons for the increase in demands for anaesthesia services in the cardiac catheterization room. The technique in which sedation is carried out in this particular environment has gradually changed, in parallel with the development of new technologies in anaesthesia, particularly suited to achieving short sedation in spontaneous ventilation. This article evaluates this issue and suggests an updated therapeutic approach.

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