

Ep. 148 Radial vs Femoral for Prostate Artery Embolization with Dr. Blake Parsons
19 snips Aug 16, 2021
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Radial Access Setup for PAE
- Always perform a Barbeau test before radial access for PAE.
- Use a 4-5 Fr slender sheath, and administer a cocktail of heparin, nitro, and verapamil.
Patient Positioning for Radial PAE
- Position the patient's arm straight out to the side for radial access in PAE, similar to UFE.
- Place monitors to the left of the patient's head, allowing for a parallel view across the arm.
Radial Access Challenges in PAE
- A 175cm microcatheter helps with taller patients, but tortuous iliacs still pose a challenge in PAE.
- Consider patient age and arterial tortuosity when choosing radial access, especially in older patients.