Evaluating the effect of ulnar artery compression while pressing on radial artery to stop bleeding, in maintaining radial artery potency, after cardiac catheterization through the radial artery. We prospectively plan to compare 3000 patients referred for cardiac catheterization, randomized into two groups, one group receiving radial artery compression for stopping bleeding, in a standard fashion following best practices, and the other group receiving radial artery compression using standard best practices and ulnar artery compression. Radial artery status will be evaluated in 24 hours and 30 days of the procedure to evaluate its potency, using plethysmography.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
3,000
Compression of ulnar artery for 2 hours with radial artery hemostasis
University Hospital and Faculty of Medicine
Pilsen, Czechia
V.S. General hospital
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
30 day radial artery occlusion
Evaluation of radial artery patency using plethysmography
Time frame: 30 days
hand ischemia
evaluated by clinical evaluation for neurosensory deficit or other clinical signs of ischemia.
Time frame: 2 hours
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