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Time to Insertion of Radial Artery Cannulation
Primary: Time to Successful Radial Arterial Catheterization — 104; 104 seconds
Transradial Angiogram
Primary: Bleeding Requiring Intervention After Initial Hemostasis Achieved — 2; 6; 3 participants — p=0.25
Intravenous Access
Primary: First Attempt Success Rate — 17; 11 Participants
Obesity · Vascular Diseases
Primary: Successful First Attempt Peripheral Venous Cannulation — 96 participants
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Primary: First Occurrence of Access Site Related Ischemic or Bleeding Complication — 16; 15 Participants
Patency of the Radial Artery
Primary: Number of Patients With Radial Artery Occlusion — 3; 0 Participants
Thrombosis
Primary: Incidence of Arterial Bleeding — 1 Participants
Vascular Access Complications · Cardiac Catheterization · Peripheral Vascular Disease
Primary: Participants With Successful Common Femoral Artery Cannulation, as Determined by Femoral Angiography — 408; 431 participants
Coronary Artery Disease
Primary: Number of Attempts — 3.05; 1.65 forward attempts — p=<0.0001
Coronary Artery Disease
Primary: Number of Participants With Radial Artery Occlusion — 4; 2 Participants
Atrial Fibrillation
Primary: Time to Hemostasis — 4.5; 10.7 seconds
Vascular Access Complication
Primary: Percentage of Participants With Successfully Inserted Peripheral IV Catheter Placement on First Attempt — 85.3 percentage of participants
Vascular Access Complications
Primary: First Attempt Success Rate With Peripheral IV (PIV) Catheter Placement — 84; 90 Participants
Critical Illness
Primary: Central Line Placement Success — 82; 108 participants — p=<0.001
Vascular Access Complication
Primary: First Attempt Success Rate — 92 Participants
Vascular Access Complication
Primary: First Attempt Success Rate With Peripheral IV Catheter Placement — 89; 47 percentage of participants — p=<0.0001
Pulmonary Stenosis · Pulmonary Regurgitation · Tetralogy of Fallot
Primary: Successful Repair of Conduit Disruption — 48 participants
Vascular Access Complication
Primary: Time to Successful First Stick in Minutes — 4.56; 6.24 minutes
Atrial Fibrillation
Primary: Hemostasis — 9; 20; 7 minutes
Aortic Stenosis
Primary: Number of Self-Centering Guide Catheters Successfully Used to Deliver a Guide Wire Through the Self-Centering Guide Catheter Across the Stenotic Native Aortic Valve Into…
Pulmonary Embolism · Deep Vein Thrombosis · Venous Thromboembolism
Primary: Freedom From Clinically Significant PE or Fatal PE During Treatment Period — 163 Participants
Atrial Fibrillation
Primary: Time Required to Achieve Hemostasis — 0; 15 minutes
Percutaneous Closure of Arteriotomy in Common Femoral Artery
Primary: Major Vascular Complications Directly Related to Device — 0 percentage of participants
Diagnostic Catheterization Access Through a 5F or 6F Femoral Artery Introducer
Primary: Observation of Any Site Related Complications Recorded as Either Major or Minor Adverse Events.
Native and Valve in Valve Aortic Valve Failure
Primary: Number of Participants With Procedure Success, Measured at Exit From the Catheterization Laboratory — 28 participants
Adult Patients With Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters
Primary: Rate of PICC Line Occlusions — 37 percentage of enrolled subjects
Arteriovenous Fistula, Cannulation
Primary: Infiltration Due to Dialysis Access Cannulation — 5; 7 infiltration events
Arterial Occlusion · Cardiovascular Diseases · Hematoma
Primary: Time to Hemostasis — 5.11; 4.3 minutes
Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR)
Primary: Number of Participants With AE /SAE Linked or no Linked With the EasyCross Device — 0 Participants
Anesthesia
Primary: First Attempt Success Rate With 3 Different Technique — 132; 101; 96 participants