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Effect of intravenous midazolam on radial artery spasm during performing coronary angiography

Phase 3
Recruiting
Conditions
Radial Artery Spasm.
Diseases of arteries, arterioles and capillaries
I70-I79
Registration Number
IRCT20220809055645N2
Lead Sponsor
Rasht University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Recruiting
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
56
Inclusion Criteria

Patients who undergo elective coronary angiography through right radial artery access.

Exclusion Criteria

Patient dissatisfaction
Use of arterial access other than right radial artery (including femoral, brachial and left radial artery)
Emergency patients
Hemodynamic disorder
Cardiogenic shock
History of allergy to benzodiazepine
History of severe respiratory complications
Pregnancy and lactation
History of AV fistula in the same hand
Patients who are not candidates for radial angiography

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Radial artery spasm. Timepoint: During and immediately after the completion of angiography. Method of measurement: The three components of the visual analogue scale are the measure of sympathetic stimulation (including SBP increase and HR increase during the procedure) and radial artery spasm.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Duration of the procedure. Timepoint: Immediately after the completion of angiography. Method of measurement: The time interval from the start of vein finding to the exit of the angiography sheet.;Duration of fluoroscopy. Timepoint: Immediately after the completion of angiography. Method of measurement: It is reported by the Siemens angiography device in the exam protocol section.;Patient willingness to use radial access in the next possible angiography procedure. Timepoint: Immediately after the completion of angiography. Method of measurement: Ask the patient.
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