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NCT ID: NCT04802200 Completed - Clinical trials for Aortic Valve Insufficiency

Short-term Clinical Follow-up of the Vascular Closure Device MANTATM in Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery

MANTA-MICS
Start date: March 17, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The percutaneous MANTA Vascular Closure Device is dedicated to the closure of large bore arteriotomies. It appears to be a safe and doable option for vascular access closure in patients undergoing transfemoral Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation. Data concerning safety and efficacy of MANTA Vascular Closure Device in Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery are scarce. This study aim to assess this novel collagen-based technology in minimal invasive aortic valve replacement surgery.

NCT ID: NCT04691245 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Ultrasound Therapy; Complications

3D US Guided Femoral Artery Access for TAVI

3D-US-TAVI
Start date: February 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Rationale: Bleeding and vascular complications of the femoral artery still account for significant morbidity and mortality in transcatheter aortic valve implantation procedures. Although steadily declining over the past years through smaller diameter devices and use of ultrasound, major complications still occur in 3-4 % of patients. Femoral access is often obtained using 2D US guidance already. New 3D US probes can aid in increasing anatomical awareness. This can improve first pass success during procedures. Furthermore, for new closure devices, entering the artery at a straight angle at precisely 12 o'clock probably reduces complications. Therefore, the investigators hypothesize improved real time needle guidance using three dimensional ultrasound can decrease procedure related complications.

NCT ID: NCT03358446 Completed - Emergencies Clinical Trials

The Optimal Leg Angulation of Femoral Central Catheterization in Pediatrics

Start date: October 11, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Evaluation for the range of smallest leg angulation with femoral artery and vein overlap with femoral central catheterization in pediatrics.