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Randomized clinical trial to compare radial artery patency after transradial coronary catheterization using 2 different hemostasis techniques. Patients submitted to diagnostic or therapeutic coronary catheterization will be prospectively enrolled in this single-center trial and will be randomized to radial hemostasis with TerumoBand® or a standardized compressive dressing with gauze and elastic bandage.


Clinical Trial Description

Randomized clinical trial to compare radial artery patency after transradial coronary catheterization using 2 different hemostasis techniques. Patients submitted to diagnostic or therapeutic coronary catheterization will be prospectively enrolled in this single-center trial and will be randomized to radial hemostasis with TerumoBand® or a standardized compressive dressing with gauze and elastic bandage.

Interventions: Radial hemostasis with TerumoBand® and Radial hemostasis with a standardized compressive dressing ;


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NCT number NCT02873871
Study type Interventional
Source Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date August 2015
Completion date December 2017

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