Closure of the femoral artery after cardiac catheterization: A comparison of Angio-Seal, StarClose, and manual compression

被引:78
作者
Deuling, J. H. H. [1 ]
Vermeulen, R. P. [1 ]
Anthonio, R. A. [1 ]
van den Heuvel, A. F. M. [1 ]
Jaarsma, T. [1 ]
Jessurun, G. [1 ]
de Smet, B. J. G. L. [1 ]
Tan, E. S. [1 ]
Zijistra, F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Groningen, Univ Med Ctr Groningen, Ctr Thorax, Dept Cardiol, NL-9700 RB Groningen, Netherlands
关键词
closure devices; Angio-Seal; StarClose; complications;
D O I
10.1002/ccd.21429
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: To compare Angio-Seal (AS) and StarClose (SC) and manual compression (MC) on efficacy of hemostasis, complication rate, safety of early mobilization, and patient comfort. Background: Closure of the femoral artery after cardiac catheterization can be obtained through different methods. Today, physicians can choose from a number of different devices to achieve arterial closure. Methods: In a prospective trial 450 patients were randomized to AS, SC, or MC. Patients were mobilized 1 to 2 hr after device placement, and 6 hr after MC. Data were collected during hospital admission and by telephone at one month after hospital discharge. Results: Devices were used in 138/150 allocated to AS and 124/150 allocated to SC patients (92% vs. 83%, P = 0.015) Patients with MC experienced more pain during sheath removal than patients receiving a device, and rated their period of bed rest as less comfortable. Oozing and need for pressure bandage at the puncture site were observed in 37 AS patients and 57 SC patients (25% vs. 38%, P = 0.002). Hematoma occurred in 15 AS patients, in 17 SC patients, and in 14 MC patients (11 vs. 14 vs. 9%, Ins). Conclusion: There is no difference in safety between the three methods of arterial closure. SC was more often not used or successfully deployed. SC patients more often had continuing oozing. On patient comfort, closure devices performed better than MC. Early ambulation in patients with a closure device is safe. AS is the preferred method of arterial closure after cardiac catheterization. (C) 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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