Stitch vs. squeeze: finding a safer way to remove Life-Support tubes
NCT ID NCT07019662
Summary
This study is testing a special stitch-based device designed to close the large blood vessels in the groin after removing life-support (ECMO) tubes. It will compare this device to the current standard methods, which are either manual pressure or open surgery. The goal is to see if the new device is as safe and effective at preventing bleeding and other complications in 102 critically ill patients.
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Universitäre Herz- und Gefäßzentrum Frankfurt ZIM - Med. Clinic 3 - Cardiology and Angiology
RECRUITINGFrankfurt, Germany
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