U.S., Sept. 19 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07179536) titled 'Time to Ambulation After ProGlide Closure' on Sept. 16.
Brief Summary: Transradial access has become the standard for coronary procedures due to fewer vascular complications and shorter bed rest, yet transfemoral access remains essential for complex peripheral interventions requiring larger sheaths and stronger support. Vascular closure devices (VCDs), particularly suture-mediated devices such as ProGlide, have improved femoral access by reducing hemostasis time, ambulation delay, and patient discomfort. Although early ambulation after ProGlide closure has been reported, current practice varies widely, and the relationship between ...