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Study of Pain, Anxiety and Complications Related to Cannulation of Arteriovenous (AV) Fistula in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients
Sponsored by Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU Leuven
About this trial
Last updated 13 years ago
Study ID
S50619
Status
Completed
Type
Interventional
Phase
Phase 4
Placebo
No
Accepting
18+ Years
All
Not accepting
Healthy Volunteers
Trial Timing
Ended 15 years ago
What is this trial about?
A. Pain and other disadvantages of AV fistula cannulation can be limited by using the
so-called buttonhole technique.
B. Till present in our center catheters with cylindrical points are used for cannulation
of AV fistulas with the rope ladder technique. One can hypothesize that a catheter with a
bevel point might have some advantages such as a larger entrance area and less traumatic
cannulation. The latter may influence pain sensation of the patients.
The above background information gives rise to the following investigational questions:
A. Buttonhole vs rope ladder technique
1. Is pain sensation different when using buttonhole cannulation as compared to rope
ladder cannulation technique?
Hypothesis:
AV fistula cannulation by buttonhole technique causes less pain than cannulation by
rope ladder technique.
2. Is the level of anxiety different when using buttonhole cannulation as compared to
rope ladder cannulation technique?
Hypothesis:
AV fistula cannulation by buttonhole technique causes less anxiety than cannulation
by rope ladder technique.
3. Is bleeding time different when using buttonhole cannulation as compared to rope
ladder cannulation technique?
Hypothesis:
Bleeding time is shorter when using buttonhole technique versus rope ladder
technique.
4. Is the number and severity of complications related to AV fistula cannulation
different between buttonhole and rope ladder technique?
Hypothesis:
When using the buttonhole technique for AV fistula cannulation the number and
severity of complications is less than when using the rope ladder technique.
B. Rope ladder technique using catheters with cylindrical vs. bevel point
5. Is pain sensation different when using rope ladder cannulation catheters with
cylindrical as compared to bevel point?
Hypothesis:
AV fistula cannulation using bevel point catheters causes less pain than cannulation
using cylindrical point catheters.
What are the participation requirements?
Inclusion Criteria
- chronic hemodialysis
- at least 18 years of age
- AV fistula for vascular access
- speaking the Dutch language
Exclusion Criteria
- lack of informed consent