Needle placement may ease heart test discomfort
NCT ID NCT07060820
Summary
This study looked at whether the exact spot where doctors insert a needle into the wrist artery affects how often that artery tightens up during a common heart test called coronary angiography. Researchers compared two different insertion distances in 380 patients to see if one location led to fewer spasms. The goal was to find the best technique to make the procedure more comfortable and successful for patients.
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VM Medicalpark Mersin Hospital
Mersin, Mezitli, 33200, Turkey (Türkiye)
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