Pulsatile Flushing Technique in Reducing Blockage of T-CVAD for Haemodialysis Patients
NCT: NCT07567456 · RECRUITING
Brief Summary
This study investigates the effectiveness of pulsatile flushing techniques in reducing blockage in Tunnelled Central Venous Access Device (T-CVAD) among patients undergoing haemodialysis (HD) treatment at multiple renal centres within the Hospital Authority (HA) in Hong Kong. With limitation in single service protocol for each cluster of renal units, it is designed as a prospective, parallel, cluster non-randomised controlled trial involving 591 patients from 14 renal units. In order to identify the most effective flushing technique for T-CVAD maintenance, survival analysis on clinical effectiveness, in terms time-to-event blockage of the T-CVAD, among three trial arms: 1) Intervention Group A (IG-A) using pulsatile flushing technique with 0.4 second pause time interval; 2) Intervention Group B (IG-B) using pulsatile flushing technique with 1 second pause time interval; 3) Control Group (Con) using standard bolus flushing technique. The findings facilitate development of best practice for T-CVAD maintenance, optimise T-CVAD maintenance protocols, and ultimately improve patient outcomes. This groundbreaking study is expected to signify substantial progression in the nursing management of HD and T-CVAD.
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What is Pulsatile Flushing Technique in Reducing Blockage of T-CVAD for Haemodialysis Patients?
Pulsatile Flushing Technique in Reducing Blockage of T-CVAD for Haemodialysis Patients is a clinical trial registered under NCT07567456. Current status: RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07567456?
The current status of NCT07567456 (Pulsatile Flushing Technique in Reducing Blockage of T-CVAD for Haemodialysis Patients) is: RECRUITING.
When did Pulsatile Flushing Technique in Reducing Blockage of T-CVAD for Haemodialysis Patients start?
Pulsatile Flushing Technique in Reducing Blockage of T-CVAD for Haemodialysis Patients started on 2026-02-02.
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