Effectiveness of mechanical compression devices in attaining hemostasis after femoral sheath removal

被引:15
|
作者
Jones, T [1 ]
McCutcheon, H
机构
[1] Royal Adelaide Hosp, Dept Clin Nursing, Adelaide, SA 5000, Australia
[2] Univ Adelaide, Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia
关键词
D O I
10.4037/ajcc2002.11.2.155
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND Cardiac interventions are widely accepted as a practical treatment option for coronary artery disease. However, few changes have occurred in the techniques used for percutaneous arterial cannulation and for attaining hemostasis after cardiac interventions. To date, researchers have focused on techniques to achieve optimal hemostasis at the time of removal of the arterial catheter and to minimize the impact and complications of arterial puncture. OBJECTIVE To summarize the best available evidence on the effectiveness of mechanical compression devices used to obtain hemostasis following femoral sheath removal after cardiac interventional procedures. METHOD An attempt was made to detect both published and unpublished reports of research evaluations of mechanical compression techniques used to attain hemostasis after femoral sheath removal. Methodological quality was assessed by using predesigned criteria. Data were extracted from information on randomized controlled trials and were statistically combined in meta-analysis where possible. Evidence was also synthesized by using narrative summaries. RESULTS Twelve studies met the inclusion criteria; however, only 3 were included in the meta-analysis. The results of meta-analysis indicated that the mechanical compression technique was the most effective for preventing formation of hematomas. The prevalence of bleeding did not differ significantly for different methods of compression. CONCLUSION A gap exists in the literature on quality randomized controlled trials of various devices used to attain hemostasis after femoral sheath removal.
引用
收藏
页码:155 / 162
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] THE COMPARISON OF EFFICIENCY OF MANUAL AND MECHANICAL COMPRESSION METHODS USED IN FEMORAL SHEATH REMOVAL
    Armutcu, B.
    Unver, V.
    Kursaklioglu, H.
    Badir, A.
    Akbayrak, N.
    INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE, 2010, 36 : S188 - S188
  • [2] Mechanical compression versus haemostatic wound dressing after femoral artery sheath removal: A prospective, randomized study
    Schwarz, T.
    Rastan, A.
    Pochert, V.
    Sixt, S.
    Schwarzwaelder, U.
    Buergelin, K. H.
    Buettner, H. J.
    Mueller, C.
    Neumann, F. J.
    Zeller, T.
    VASA-JOURNAL OF VASCULAR DISEASES, 2009, 38 (01): : 53 - 59
  • [3] A randomized comparison of modified subcutaneous "Z"-stitch versus manual compression to achieve hemostasis after large caliber femoral venous sheath removal
    Pracon, Radoslaw
    Bangalore, Sripal
    Henzel, Jan
    Cendrowska-Demkow, Iwona
    Pregowska-Chwala, Barbara
    Tarnowska, Agnieszka
    Dzielinska, Zofia
    Chmielak, Zbigniew
    Witkowski, Adam
    Demkow, Marcin
    CATHETERIZATION AND CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS, 2018, 91 (01) : 105 - 112
  • [4] Comparison of Manual Compression Alone Versus With Hemostatic Patch in Achieving Hemostasis After Femoral Catheter Removal
    Tjiong, Linda
    Cyr, Alaina
    Fox, Joan
    JOURNAL OF PERIANESTHESIA NURSING, 2012, 27 (02) : 88 - 93
  • [5] Comparison of Different Methods for Achieving Hemostasis After Arterial Sheath Removal
    McConnell, Mary Kate Toma
    McDilda, Kristen
    Bridges, Renee
    Marsh, Nicole
    Jenkins, Gwen
    Dowdy, Jean
    Prasnikar, MaryClare
    JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING, 2012, 27 (04) : E1 - E5
  • [6] Safety and efficacy of using vascular closure devices for hemostasis on sheath removal after a transfemoral artery percutaneous coronary intervention
    Su, Shu-Fen
    Chang, Mei-Yu
    Wu, Meng-Shan
    Liao, Ying-Chin
    JAPAN JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCE, 2019, 16 (02) : 172 - 183
  • [7] INITIAL EXPERIENCE WITH A NEW COMPRESSION DEVICE FOR HEMOSTASIS AFTER FEMORAL ARTERIAL PUNCTURE
    ROTH, R
    MODROSIC, K
    BROWN, M
    KERN, MJ
    CATHETERIZATION AND CARDIOVASCULAR DIAGNOSIS, 1992, 26 (03): : 241 - 244
  • [8] Femoral arterial sheath removal after PTCA by nurses: a change in practice
    Schiks, IE
    Knubben, AG
    Nogarede-Hoekstra, J
    Aengevaeren, WRM
    Verheugt, FWA
    EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL, 2000, 21 : 31 - 31
  • [9] A novel femoral artery compression device (butterfly compress) versus manual compression for hemostasis after femoral artery puncture: a randomized comparison
    Yi, He
    Peng, Guo
    Xiao Yang, Niu
    Bing, Wang
    Yue, Wang
    Ying, Wang
    Fei, Wu
    MINIMALLY INVASIVE THERAPY & ALLIED TECHNOLOGIES, 2022, 31 (01) : 50 - 57
  • [10] A randomized comparison of subcutaneous "Z" stitch versus manual compression to achieve hemostasis after large caliber femoral venous sheaths' removal
    Pracon, R.
    Henzel, J.
    Cendrowska-Demkow, I.
    Pregowska-Chwala, B.
    Tarnowska, A.
    Demkow, M.
    EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL, 2015, 36 : 829 - 830