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Angiography
New angiography study findings have been reported from General Hospital
April 10th, 2007
New investigation results, "A randomised controlled trial comparing the routine use of an Angio-Seal STS device strategy with conventional femoral haemostasis methods in a district general hospital," are detailed in a study published in International Journal of Clinical Practice. "Femoral artery closure devices reduce the time to haemostasis and ambulation. Most district general hospitals (DGHs) now perform day case angiography on site," researchers in Eastbourne, the United Kingdom report. "The purpose of this study was to assess the Angio-Seal self-tightening suture (STS) device in comparison with manual compression in this environment. A prospective randomised...
Source: Drug Law Weekly (2007-04-10)
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