Two HEmostasis Methods After TransradIal Catheterization: THEMATIC - protocol for a randomized clinical trial

Abstract OBJECTIVE Randomized clinical trial protocol to evaluate the incidence of radial artery occlusion with two different arterial compression devices after transradial procedures. METHODS Barbeau’s test will be performed in adults scheduled to undergo transradial interventional procedures. Those with A, B, or C plethysmographic patterns will be selected. At the end of the procedure, patients will be randomly assigned (1:1) to receive patent haemostasis with TR Band™ device or conventional haemostasis with an elastic adhesive bandage. The primary outcome is the incidence of radial artery occlusion. Secondary outcomes are Barbeau’s test curve change, additional time to achieve haemostasis, incidence of bleeding at the puncture site, pain severity, development of arteriovenous fistula, radial pseudo aneurysm, any access-site complication requiring vascular surgery intervention and costs between the two devices. DISCUSSION The results of this trial should provide valuable additional information on the best approach for haemostasis after transradial percutaneous cardiovascular interventions.

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Main Authors: Santos,Simone Marques dos, Rabelo-Silva,Eneida Rejane, Aliti,Graziella Badin, Romero,Paola Severo, Corrêa,Camille Lacerda, Valle,Felipe Homem, Gonçalves,Sandro Cadaval, Wainstein,Marco Vugman, Wainstein,Rodrigo Vugman
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Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Escola de Enfermagem 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S1983-144720180001004332018-07-31Two HEmostasis Methods After TransradIal Catheterization: THEMATIC - protocol for a randomized clinical trialSantos,Simone Marques dosRabelo-Silva,Eneida RejaneAliti,Graziella BadinRomero,Paola SeveroCorrêa,Camille LacerdaValle,Felipe HomemGonçalves,Sandro CadavalWainstein,Marco VugmanWainstein,Rodrigo Vugman Randomized controlled trial Cardiac catheterization/adverse effects Radial artery Hemostatic techniques Abstract OBJECTIVE Randomized clinical trial protocol to evaluate the incidence of radial artery occlusion with two different arterial compression devices after transradial procedures. METHODS Barbeau’s test will be performed in adults scheduled to undergo transradial interventional procedures. Those with A, B, or C plethysmographic patterns will be selected. At the end of the procedure, patients will be randomly assigned (1:1) to receive patent haemostasis with TR Band™ device or conventional haemostasis with an elastic adhesive bandage. The primary outcome is the incidence of radial artery occlusion. Secondary outcomes are Barbeau’s test curve change, additional time to achieve haemostasis, incidence of bleeding at the puncture site, pain severity, development of arteriovenous fistula, radial pseudo aneurysm, any access-site complication requiring vascular surgery intervention and costs between the two devices. DISCUSSION The results of this trial should provide valuable additional information on the best approach for haemostasis after transradial percutaneous cardiovascular interventions.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Escola de EnfermagemRevista Gaúcha de Enfermagem v.39 20182018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-14472018000100433en10.1590/1983-1447.2018.2017-0257
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author Santos,Simone Marques dos
Rabelo-Silva,Eneida Rejane
Aliti,Graziella Badin
Romero,Paola Severo
Corrêa,Camille Lacerda
Valle,Felipe Homem
Gonçalves,Sandro Cadaval
Wainstein,Marco Vugman
Wainstein,Rodrigo Vugman
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Rabelo-Silva,Eneida Rejane
Aliti,Graziella Badin
Romero,Paola Severo
Corrêa,Camille Lacerda
Valle,Felipe Homem
Gonçalves,Sandro Cadaval
Wainstein,Marco Vugman
Wainstein,Rodrigo Vugman
Two HEmostasis Methods After TransradIal Catheterization: THEMATIC - protocol for a randomized clinical trial
author_facet Santos,Simone Marques dos
Rabelo-Silva,Eneida Rejane
Aliti,Graziella Badin
Romero,Paola Severo
Corrêa,Camille Lacerda
Valle,Felipe Homem
Gonçalves,Sandro Cadaval
Wainstein,Marco Vugman
Wainstein,Rodrigo Vugman
author_sort Santos,Simone Marques dos
title Two HEmostasis Methods After TransradIal Catheterization: THEMATIC - protocol for a randomized clinical trial
title_short Two HEmostasis Methods After TransradIal Catheterization: THEMATIC - protocol for a randomized clinical trial
title_full Two HEmostasis Methods After TransradIal Catheterization: THEMATIC - protocol for a randomized clinical trial
title_fullStr Two HEmostasis Methods After TransradIal Catheterization: THEMATIC - protocol for a randomized clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Two HEmostasis Methods After TransradIal Catheterization: THEMATIC - protocol for a randomized clinical trial
title_sort two hemostasis methods after transradial catheterization: thematic - protocol for a randomized clinical trial
description Abstract OBJECTIVE Randomized clinical trial protocol to evaluate the incidence of radial artery occlusion with two different arterial compression devices after transradial procedures. METHODS Barbeau’s test will be performed in adults scheduled to undergo transradial interventional procedures. Those with A, B, or C plethysmographic patterns will be selected. At the end of the procedure, patients will be randomly assigned (1:1) to receive patent haemostasis with TR Band™ device or conventional haemostasis with an elastic adhesive bandage. The primary outcome is the incidence of radial artery occlusion. Secondary outcomes are Barbeau’s test curve change, additional time to achieve haemostasis, incidence of bleeding at the puncture site, pain severity, development of arteriovenous fistula, radial pseudo aneurysm, any access-site complication requiring vascular surgery intervention and costs between the two devices. DISCUSSION The results of this trial should provide valuable additional information on the best approach for haemostasis after transradial percutaneous cardiovascular interventions.
publisher Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul. Escola de Enfermagem
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