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Ice Bag, TR Band, and Air Compression Effects on Radial Line Removal Outcomes in Open Heart Surgery: A Clinical Trial
Sponsor: University of Baghdad
Summary
The study aims to find the different effects of applying an ice-bag pressure, TR radial band compression device-screw type, and TR radial band compression device-air type on early complications and comfort among patients undergoing radial arterial line removal after open heart surgery.
Official title: Effect of Ice-Bag Pressure, Transparent Radial Artery (TR) Band Compression Device-Screw, and Air Types on Early Complications and Patient Comfort After Radial Arterial Line Removal in Open Heart Surgery: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
104
Start Date
2024-11-25
Completion Date
2025-03-25
Last Updated
2024-11-26
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Transparent Radial Artery Band (Screw-Type)
The researcher will randomly assign patients undergoing radial arterial line removal after open heart surgery into four groups: ice-bag pressure, transparent radial band compression device (screw type), transparent radial band compression device (air type), and control group. The researcher will assign specific card colors to each group: white for the control group, yellow for the ice-bag pressure group, pink for the Transparent Radial Band Compression Device - Screw Type group, and green for the Transparent Radial Band Compression Device - Air Type group. The researcher will place all these cards in a container, allowing the participant to select their preferred color, and then apply the intervention separately to each group.
Locations (1)
Ali Abdul-Rasool Abbas
Karbala, Al-bahadliya, Iraq