Coronary Artery Disease Clinical Trial
— TNT-RASPOfficial title:
Topical Nitroglycerine Treatment for Radial Artery Spasm Prevention
Verified date | October 2020 |
Source | Aultman Health Foundation |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The primary objective of the study is to determine the role of transdermal vasodilators as an adjunct to parenteral vasodilators in reducing radial artery spasm, improving patient comfort, and post procedure radial artery patency during transradial coronary angiograms and interventions. The study hypothesis is that transdermal vasodilators will increase radial artery size and reduce radial artery spasm as well as improve patient comfort and post procedure radial artery patency. This is a single-center, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study comparing the effect of transdermal preparations of lidocaine + nitroglycerine and lidocaine + placebo on radial artery spasm in patients undergoing transdermal coronary angiograms. Prior to the procedure, each patient will be randomized into either the control arm, lidocaine + placebo, or study arm, lidocaine + nitroglycerine.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | May 2, 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | May 2, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Age: 18 years or older 2. Radial artery catheterization Exclusion Criteria: 1. Hypersensitivity or contraindication to lidocaine 2. Hypersensitivity or contraindication to nitroglycerine 3. Recent use of phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors (<24 hours after sildenafil or vardenafil; <48 hours after tadalafil) 4. Baseline weak radial pulse (0 or 1+) 5. Baseline hypotension SBP < 100 mmHg at the time of enrollment 6. Dizziness or light-headedness at the time of enrollment 7. Severe Aortic Stenosis or Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy 8. Previous unknown bypass grafts or known left internal mammary graft 9. Chest pain within 6 hours of IP administration 10. More than 2 episodes of chest pain within 24 hours prior to IP administration 11. Use of sublingual, transdermal, or intravenous nitroglycerine within 6 hours prior to IP administration 12. Likely need for use of nitroglycerine for non-study indication 13. Narcotic or sedative within 4 hours of enrollment 14. Women who are suspected or known to be pregnant or breastfeeding |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Aultman Hospital | Canton | Ohio |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Aultman Health Foundation |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Radial Artery Spasm | Incidence of radial artery spasm indicated by a Radial artery spasm score of 1 or more. Radial artery spasm score is sum of:
Intraprocedural pain in the forearm aggravated by movement of the catheter/sheath - Absent :0; Present:1 Difficulty in manipulating the catheter- Absence :0; Present:1 Difficulty with sheath removal: Absent: 0; Present:1 Additional use of intraarterial nitroglycerine or verapamil after the initial vasodilator cocktail- No:0; Yes:1 |
Intraprocedural: From procedure start to application of radial band. Approximate time 30 to 90 minutes. | |
Secondary | Change in Radial Artery Dimension Measured in mm^2. | Change in Radial artery cross sectional area in mm^2 - Before application of topical nitroglycerine / placebo (Pre dilation) vs Prior to arterial puncture after application of topical nitroglycerine / placebo (Post-dilation) | Application of nitroglycerine / placebo until prior to arterial puncture. Approximate 60 to 120 minutes | |
Secondary | Number of Patients With Procedural Failure | Need to abort procedure or convert to transfemoral access | Intraprocedural: From procedure start to application of radial band. Approximate time 30 to 90 minutes. | |
Secondary | Patient Discomfort or Pain During Procedure (Visual Analog Scale 0-10) | Patient discomfort or pain during procedure measured using Visual analog scale 0-10, 0 being no discomfort or pain (best) and 10 being worst discomfort or pain (worst) | Intraprocedural: From procedure start to application of radial band. Approximate time 30 to 90 minutes. | |
Secondary | Radial Pulse at End of Procedure | Radial pulse at end of procedure 0- 4+, 0 indicating no palpable pulse (worst); 1 + indicating a faint, but detectable pulse; 2 + suggesting a slightly more diminished pulse than normal; 3 + is a normal pulse; and 4 + indicating a bounding pulse (best). | At the end of transradial cardiac catheterization after sheath removal |
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