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Clinical Trial

Comparing Powered Ported Bone Marrow Aspiration to Manual Standard Bone Marrow Aspiration Procedures

NCT: NCT02299102 · COMPLETED

NCT IDNCT02299102
StatusCOMPLETED
Start Date2014-12
Completion2014-12

Brief Summary

This single center study will compare the manual standard bone marrow aspiration device to the powered ported bone marrow aspiration device for use in the iliac crest in healthy adult volunteers. The study will evaluate the subjects' perceived level of pain, time to sample acquisition, and quality of specimen yield of these devices. Each subject will receive bilateral bone marrow aspiration procedures using both the manual standard and powered ported devices.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Comparing Powered Ported Bone Marrow Aspiration to Manual Standard Bone Marrow Aspiration Procedures?

Comparing Powered Ported Bone Marrow Aspiration to Manual Standard Bone Marrow Aspiration Procedures is a clinical trial registered under NCT02299102. Current status: COMPLETED.

What is the status of NCT02299102?

The current status of NCT02299102 (Comparing Powered Ported Bone Marrow Aspiration to Manual Standard Bone Marrow Aspiration Procedures) is: COMPLETED.

When did Comparing Powered Ported Bone Marrow Aspiration to Manual Standard Bone Marrow Aspiration Procedures start?

Comparing Powered Ported Bone Marrow Aspiration to Manual Standard Bone Marrow Aspiration Procedures started on 2014-12.

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