Department of Medicine, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix 1125 South Alma School Road, Suite 310, Chandler, AZ 85286, USA
Case Report
Phototherapy to Mitigate Complications of Left Heart Catheterization with Transradial Access (TRA)
Author(s): James R. Kneller*
Transradial access is preferred for coronary angiography due to reduced complication risk. Procedural complications still occur, however, including
nerve damage and regional pain syndrome. Guidelines for optimal treatment are lacking. This case involves a 74 year-old female referred for
diagnostic coronary angiography using right radial access. At two-week follow up, she presented with moderate pain at the vascular access site
and with moderate numbness and weakness in the right index finger, suggestive of radial nerve injury. Phototherapy using a set of cutaneous
patches (Ice Wave from LifeWave Corp) was used to releave these symptoms, leading to complete resolution of symptoms. These devices contain
natural compounds that reflect back infrared frequencies emitted by the skin. Biologic activity include elevation of glycyl-l-histidyl-l-lysine (GHK),
having a pl.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4591.2023.7.178
Journal of Interventional and General Cardiology received 11 citations as per Google Scholar report