Clinical Trial: Neptune Pad ® Compared to Conventional Manual Compression

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Neptune Pad ® Compared to Conventional Manual Compression for Access Site Management After Peripheral Percutaneous Transluminal Procedures

Brief Summary:

BACKGROUND. Arterial access site complications remain the most frequent adverse events after percutaneous transluminal procedures. We investigated the safety and efficacy of the pro-coagulant wound dressing Neptune Pad ® compared to conventional manual compression for access site management after peripheral percutaneous interventions.

METHODS. We enrolled 201 consecutive patients and randomly assigned patients for Neptune Pad ® (n=100) vs. conventional manual compression (n=101). Patients were followed clinically until hospital discharge and by duplex ultrasound at 24 hours postprocedure for occurrence of access site complications. Time-to-hemostasis and time-to-ambulation were recorded, patients´ and physicians´ discomfort were measured using a visual analogue scale.