Trial Procedures
Cross-source consensus on Trial Procedures from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Cannulation is ultrasound-guided, performed by a senior attending physician, and uses a standardized insertion method. — 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
- Timing of cannulation begins at needle insertion and ends when the first arterial blood pressure waveform appears on the monitor. — 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
- Before arterial cannulation is completed, patients receive routine ECG, non-invasive blood pressure, and pulse oximetry monitoring. — 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
- Postoperative assessments occur on days 1, 2, and 3 after catheter removal to evaluate cannulation-site complications. — 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
- Square wave testing is performed every 30 minutes after successful cannulation to document catheter function and damping status. — 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