View clinical trials related to Vascular Access.
Filter by:The objective of this study is to confirm and document that with the use of a FDA Class I exempt near infrared device, VeinViewer® Vision that is hands-free and can be used for healthy adult volunteers with varying skin types to assist in the improved visualization, it is possible to film, analyze and document PIV localized complications and venous flow and refill.
This project involves a pre- and post- airway management and vascular access simulation survey. The purpose of the study is to assess the perceived effectiveness of the simulation course on the performance of medical students enrolling in the Anesthesiology rotation during their third and fourth year of medical education.
The purpose of this study is to compare the use of fluoroscopic guidance, (a commonly used X-ray technique), with the traditional approach, (where the doctors feel for the strongest pulse), to obtain access to the blood vessel in the groin. These two methods are being compared to assess which is faster, safer and more often allows your physician to use an "arterial closure device," a small suture or plug applied at the end of the angiogram where the needle enters your blood vessel if he/she chooses.