Wrist access showdown: does a new technique keep arteries open?
NCT ID NCT07138170
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study compared two ways to reach the heart's arteries through the wrist during a heart catheterization. The goal was to see if a newer method (distal radial access) causes fewer blockages in the wrist artery than the standard method. 350 adults from three hospitals took part, and doctors checked their arteries with ultrasound right after and again months later.
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Specialty Hospital
Amman, Shmeisani, Jordan