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NCT07454005

Innovative Probe With Laser on Radial Artery Puncture and Catheterisation in Paediatric

During prolonged major surgical procedures in paediatric, significant fluctuations in vital signs occur. To ensure real-time, precise monitoring of haemodynamic parameters such as blood pressure and heart rate for maintaining intraoperative safety, radial artery catheterisation remains the most conventional monitoring method for such operations. Ultrasound-guided radial artery puncture has gained increasing favour among clinicians over traditional palpation and blind techniques due to its visualisation and real-time advantages, with its benefits becoming increasingly evident. Nevertheless, this technique still carries a relatively high failure rate. This study proposes the 'laser-assisted T-shaped three-dimensional ultrasound localisation technique' for paediatric radial artery puncture and catheterisation. This aims to enhance puncture success rates, reduce the need for repeated attempts, lower complication incidence, safeguard the patient's life during surgery, and improve the quality of medical services.

Gender: All

Ages: 1 Day - 24 Months

Updated: 2026-03-06

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Radial Artery Catheterization
Paediatric
Ultrasound Guided
NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07400627

Direct vs. Seldinger Technique for Ultrasound-Guided Difficult Radial Access in Cardiac Surgery

Radial artery cannulation is a routine procedure for invasive hemodynamic monitoring for patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery patients. Although ultrasound (USG) guidance is known to improve success rates, there is limited data comparing the efficacy of the 'Direct' versus 'Seldinger' techniques specifically in patients with anticipated difficult radial access. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of USG-guided Direct cannulation and USG-guided Seldinger techniques in adult patients with anticipated difficult radial arterial cannulation.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-02-10

Cardiac Surgery in Adult Patient
Cardiac Surgery
Radial Artery Cannulation
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