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NCT01612026

Ultrasound Versus Fluoroscopically-guided Arterial Access in Non-cardiac Vascular Patients

Sponsor: CAMC Health System

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Summary

In the investigators vascular practice, either fluoroscopic- or ultrasound-guided technique is routinely used to obtain femoral arterial access. Ultrasound-guidance is frequently used in patients with weak or absent pulses, known abnormal vascular anatomy, need for bypass graft puncture, and to ensure accurate arterial puncture in patients expected to receive large doses of blood-thinning medications during or after the procedure. For those practitioners experienced with ultrasound-guided access techniques, it is considered highly accurate and easy to use; thus, some physicians routinely use this tool. A well-designed study is needed to truly assess the accuracy of the ultrasound technique and to determine whether it may reduce complications of arterial access in vascular patients. By demonstrating the safest, most accurate and efficient technique for obtaining arterial access during catheter-based procedures, the investigators could significantly reduce morbidity and mortality associated with complications of arterial puncture. Length of hospital stay, management costs and patient discomfort could be reduced by minimizing complication rates.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 80 Years

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

643

Start Date

2013-03

Completion Date

2017-10

Last Updated

2026-08-18

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

PROCEDURE

arterial cannulation by angiographic imaging

comparing successful arterial cannulation in case of non-cardiac vascular patient population.

Locations (1)

Vascular Center of Excellence

Charleston, West Virginia, United States