NCT00486096

Brief Summary

Many children undergoing surgery for congenital heart disease have had prior operations. Re-operative sternotomy carries with it the risk of cardiac injury and the need for emergent peripheral cannulation. Our first aim is to demonstrate that peripheral arterial cannulation may be lifesaving in cases of complicated sternal re-entry in children and that angio-catheters can be utilized when vessels are too small for standard cannulas. Our secondary aim is to present a case report of successful femoral cannulation in a 5 kg child.

Trial Health

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Enrollment
1

participants targeted

Target at below P25 for all trials

Timeline
Completed

Started Feb 2007

Shorter than P25 for all trials

Geographic Reach
1 country

1 active site

Status
terminated

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Study Timeline

Key milestones and dates

Study Start

First participant enrolled

February 1, 2007

Completed
4 months until next milestone

First Submitted

Initial submission to the registry

June 12, 2007

Completed
1 day until next milestone

First Posted

Study publicly available on registry

June 13, 2007

Completed
2 months until next milestone

Study Completion

Last participant's last visit for all outcomes

August 1, 2007

Completed
Last Updated

March 16, 2012

Status Verified

June 1, 2007

First QC Date

June 12, 2007

Last Update Submit

March 14, 2012

Conditions

Keywords

cannulationinfantfemoral arterial

Eligibility Criteria

AgeUp to 3 Months
Sexall
Healthy VolunteersNo
Age GroupsChild (0-17)
Sampling MethodNon-Probability Sample
Study Population

Pediatric children of successful angio-catheter use on 5 kg child

You may qualify if:

  • case report of successful angio-catheter use on 5 kg child

Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.

Sponsors & Collaborators

Study Sites (1)

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

Atlanta, Georgia, 30329, United States

Location

MeSH Terms

Conditions

Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities

Study Officials

  • Brian E Kogon, MD

    Emory Univ. / Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

    PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR

Study Design

Study Type
observational
Time Perspective
RETROSPECTIVE
Sponsor Type
OTHER

Study Record Dates

First Submitted

June 12, 2007

First Posted

June 13, 2007

Study Start

February 1, 2007

Study Completion

August 1, 2007

Last Updated

March 16, 2012

Record last verified: 2007-06

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