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Vascular Access Complications

Tundra lists 2 Vascular Access Complications clinical trials. Each listing includes eligibility criteria, study locations, and direct links to research sites in the Tundra directory.

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NCT07614386

Radial Access Data in Vascular Interventions Registry

The RADIUS study is a prospective observational registry designed to collect real-world data regarding radial and ulnar artery access in percutaneous vascular interventions. The study aims to evaluate procedural characteristics, access-site complications, procedural success, and short-term clinical outcomes associated with transradial and transulnar vascular access. Patients undergoing routine percutaneous vascular interventions via radial or ulnar artery access at Mersin Medical Park Hospital will be consecutively enrolled. Demographic, clinical, angiographic, procedural, and post-procedural data will be prospectively collected and analyzed. The study was initially designed as a single-center registry; however, following Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval, expansion into a multicenter registry with participating centers is planned. This study is observational in nature and does not involve any experimental treatment, device, or intervention beyond standard clinical care.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-06-23

1 state

Radial Artery Occlusion
Radial Artery Spasm
Vascular Access Complications
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NCT06938750

Novel Medical Device for Pharmacological Therapy

Background: Different co-creation methods were used to design and prototype a new fixative device for multiple intravenous therapies with the ability to control and identify the pharmacological therapy administered to a patient. Objectives: To validate a newly created device for the reduction of complications related to the use of intravenous therapy Methods: A multidisciplinary team composed of eight professionals specializing in the field of critical care and an engineering professional in industrial design was responsible for collecting, evaluating, and materializing the ideas and needs arising from clinical practice in a device that met the standards of the same.

Gender: All

Ages: 1 Year - Any

Updated: 2025-04-22

1 state

Vascular Access
Vascular Access Complication
Vascular Access Complications
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