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New powder may stop bleeding and keep central line dressings in place longer
Disease control OngoingThis study looks at whether adding a powder that helps blood clot under the usual dressing can keep central line sites cleaner and reduce unplanned dressing changes. About 450 heart surgery patients will take part, and their dressings will be monitored for up to seven days. The g…
Matched conditions: VASCULAR ACCESS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 01, 2026 16:01 UTC
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New device aims to unclog lifelines for dialysis patients
Disease control OngoingThis study tests a treatment called BSJ020R for people on hemodialysis whose AV fistula (the blood vessel used for dialysis) has narrowed. The goal is to see if it can keep the fistula working longer without needing another procedure. About 186 adults with a mature fistula will b…
Matched conditions: VASCULAR ACCESS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Boston Scientific Corporation • Aim: Disease control
Last updated May 01, 2026 15:57 UTC
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New disc may get heart patients walking sooner after procedure
Symptom relief OngoingThis study tests if a special disc (StatSeal) helps people walk sooner after a common heart procedure for atrial fibrillation, compared to the usual stitch method. About 160 adults having the procedure will be randomly assigned to one of the two closure methods. The goal is to se…
Matched conditions: VASCULAR ACCESS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated May 01, 2026 16:01 UTC
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Ultrasound needle guide study pulled before it even started
Knowledge-focused TerminatedThis study was designed to see if a new ultrasound device with a needle guide could help doctors safely insert needles into the femoral artery during a liver cancer treatment called chemoembolization. The study was withdrawn before any participants were enrolled, so no results ar…
Matched conditions: VASCULAR ACCESS
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Apr 30, 2026 15:51 UTC