Abstract:A 74-year-old smoker with a history of hypertension and occasional chest pain was admitted for elective coronary angiography before scheduled lumbar discectomy. Initial physical examination was unremarkable except for left carotid bruit. Preprocedural carotid ultrasound revealed kink of the left internal carotid artery wherein severe stenosis was suspected.To avoid prolonged bed rest, right transradial approach was preferred with the intention to perform both coronary and carotid angiography during one stage. … Show more
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