Comparison of Two Protocols for Deflation of Radial Band Following Coronary Procedures Via the Radial Artery

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2018
Coronary angiography is now mainly performed via the radial route rather than the femoral route. At the end of the procedure, the sheath is removed and a band is inflated to obtain hemostasis. The air in the band is then deflated at regular intervals. Currently there are different protocols for deflation of the band, but none of these have been studied with regards to patient comfort and time of deflation, and potential complications such as bleeding. Here in this study the investigators wish to compare two such protocols of band deflation and assess the levels of patient comfort and time to discharge with two widely used protocols.
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First added on: May 21, 2024