Comparison of Two Protocols for Deflation of Radial Band Following Coronary Procedures Via the Radial Artery
NCT ID: NCT03380065
Last Updated: 2019-04-04
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
200 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-01-30
2019-01-20
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Once the sheath, through which the procedure is done, is removed, a special air filled band is used to compress the artery to prevent bleeding. This involves filling the band with around 18 ml of air and then releasing the air at periodic intervals. There are however no set protocols for the removal of air and literature often suggests varying protocols. However what the protocols try to achieve is proper hemostasis, with low incidence of radial artery occlusion. In addition to these, patient comfort and safety along with staff ease of use is important. Some protocols involve frequent deflations which might be more tedious for the nurses, but more comfortable for patients whilst others might be easier for the staff (due to longer intervals), but more uncomfortable for the patients. However, there are no studies that actually compare these protocols
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Late deflation of TR band
1. first 3ml of air removed from the TR band after TWO hour of sheath removal. Then, 3ml of air removed every 15minutes.
2. Observe for any bleeding or hematoma. During every deflation, if any bleeding or hematoma is noticed then 3ml of air is pushed back into the device until bleeding stops. Then wait for another 15minutes for the next deflation.
Late deflation of TR band
1. First 3ml of air is removed after TWO hour of sheath removal. Then, 3ml of air is removed every 15minutes.
2. Observe for any bleeding or hematoma. During every deflation, if any bleeding or hematoma is noticed then 3ml of air is pushed back into the device until bleeding stops. Then a gap of 15minutes is observed for the next deflation.
Early deflation of TR band
1. First 2ml of air is removed from the TR band ONE hour after sheath removal. Then, 2ml of air is removed every 30minutes.
2. Observe for any bleeding or hematoma. During every deflation, if any bleeding or hematoma is noticed then push the 2ml of air back into the device until bleeding stops. Then wait for another 30minutes for the next deflation.
Early deflation of TR band
1. First 2ml of air is removed from the band ONE hour after sheath removal. Then, 2ml of air is removed every 30minutes.
2. Observe for any bleeding or hematoma. During every deflation, if any bleeding or hematoma is noticed then 2ml of air should be pushed back into the device until bleeding stops. Then wait for another 30minutes for the next deflation.
Interventions
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Late deflation of TR band
1. First 3ml of air is removed after TWO hour of sheath removal. Then, 3ml of air is removed every 15minutes.
2. Observe for any bleeding or hematoma. During every deflation, if any bleeding or hematoma is noticed then 3ml of air is pushed back into the device until bleeding stops. Then a gap of 15minutes is observed for the next deflation.
Early deflation of TR band
1. First 2ml of air is removed from the band ONE hour after sheath removal. Then, 2ml of air is removed every 30minutes.
2. Observe for any bleeding or hematoma. During every deflation, if any bleeding or hematoma is noticed then 2ml of air should be pushed back into the device until bleeding stops. Then wait for another 30minutes for the next deflation.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Sultan Qaboos University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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SUNIL NADAR
Senior Consultant
Principal Investigators
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Adil Riyami, MD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Sultan Qaboos University
Locations
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Sultan Qaboos University Hospital
Muscat, Alkhod, Oman
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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SQUARE1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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