MoSRAC Trial
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- The trial plans to enroll 486 patients allocated equally between modified and conventional cannulation groups. — Effects of modified site for radial artery cannulation on the stability of arterial blood pressure monitoring in patients undergoing elective surgery (MoSRAC): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- The MoSRAC trial tests whether a modified radial artery cannulation site improves stability of invasive arterial blood pressure monitoring during elective surgery. — Effects of modified site for radial artery cannulation on the stability of arterial blood pressure monitoring in patients undergoing elective surgery (MoSRAC): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- The trial compares a puncture site 1.5-2.5 cm proximal to the radial styloid process with the conventional site adjacent to the radial styloid process. — Effects of modified site for radial artery cannulation on the stability of arterial blood pressure monitoring in patients undergoing elective surgery (MoSRAC): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- MoSRAC is a prospective, parallel-group, randomised, controlled, analyst-blinded superiority trial at the Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University. — Effects of modified site for radial artery cannulation on the stability of arterial blood pressure monitoring in patients undergoing elective surgery (MoSRAC): protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- The protocol was revised and approved on 2 September 2025, with the first participant recruited on 15 September 2025. — Effects of modified site for radial artery cannulation on the stability of arterial blood pressure monitoring in patients undergoing elective surgery (MoSRAC): protocol for a randomised controlled trial