How much heparin for radial access?
We discuss evidence for the ideal amount of heparin to give during trans-radial cardiac catheterization procedures to reduce radial artery occlusion. Chao-Wei Hwang, M.D., Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Cardiac Cath Lab, Frederick Health Hospital

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