Vascular closure devices : The second decade

Vascular closure devices (VCDs) introduce a novel means for improving patient comfort and accelerating ambulation after invasive cardiovascular procedures performed via femoral arterial access. Vascular closure devices have provided simple, rapid, and reliable hemostasis in a variety of clinical set...

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description Vascular closure devices (VCDs) introduce a novel means for improving patient comfort and accelerating ambulation after invasive cardiovascular procedures performed via femoral arterial access. Vascular closure devices have provided simple, rapid, and reliable hemostasis in a variety of clinical settings. Despite more than a decade of development, however, VCD utilization has neither been routine in the U.S. nor around the world. Their limited adoption reflects concerns of higher costs for cardiac procedures and a lack of data confirming a significant reduction in vascular complications compared with manual compression. Recent data, however, suggest that VCD are improving, complication rates associated with their use may be decreasing, and their utilization may improve the process of care after femoral artery access. Challenges in the second decade of VCD experience will include performing definitive randomized trials, evaluating outcomes in higher-risk patients, and developing more ideal closure devices.
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subjects Anticoagulants - therapeutic use
Biological and medical sciences
Cardiac Catheterization - adverse effects
Cardiology
Cardiology. Vascular system
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Equipment Design - methods
Forecasting
Hemorrhage - etiology
Hemorrhage - therapy
Hemostatic Techniques - economics
Hemostatic Techniques - instrumentation
Hemostatic Techniques - trends
Humans
Intubation
Medical sciences
Meta-analysis
Patient satisfaction
Patient Selection
Patients
Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors - therapeutic use
Studies
Success
Treatment Outcome
Vascular Surgical Procedures - economics
Vascular Surgical Procedures - instrumentation
Vascular Surgical Procedures - trends
Veins & arteries
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