At present, coronary angiogram is usually performed either through an artery in your groin or wrist. An important limitation of the wrist approach is an increase rate of blockage of the wrist artery. It is possible that the dose of blood thinner (i.e. heparin) may decrease the risk of blockage. Early studies seem to suggest that higher dose is required to reduce the risk of this important complication. However, to date there has not been a definitive study to determine the most appropriate heparin dose for the prevention of this complication. The main goal of this study is to determine the appropriate heparin dose to prevent wrist artery blockage and to determine risk factors for developing such a complication.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
49
unfractionated heparin
Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
radial artery occlusion
The primary endpoint was radial artery occlusion defined as absence palpable radial artery with no flow as assessed by Doppler study
Time frame: one month
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