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The safety and comfort of early mobilisation following day case coronary angiography
Source of recordUK Trials
ISRCTNISRCTN74484491
Date ISRCTN assigned29/09/2006
Local reference number(s)N0236164472
Public titleThe safety and comfort of early mobilisation following day case coronary angiography
Scientific title
AcronymN/A
Disease/condition/study domainSurgery: Coronary angiography
Study hypothesisIt is hypothesised that complications will not be increased by early mobilisation and that patient comfort will be improved.
Design/methodologyRandomised controlled trial
Research ethics reviewNo ethics information provided as of 29 September 2006
Countries of trialUnited Kingdom
Participants - inclusion criteriaAll patients able to attend for day case angiography.
Participants - exclusion criteriaNot provided at time of registration
Patient information material
Anticipated start date01/11/2004
Anticipated end date30/09/2005
Status of trialCompleted
Target number of participantsNot provided at time of registration
InterventionsRandomisation of patients to either control or experimental group. Control group will mobilise at 4 hours (current practice) experimental group will mobilise at 1.5 hours. Other than ambulation time, each group will be treated identically.
Primary outcome measure(s)Haematoma size. Complication rate: pseudoaneurysm, presence of bleeding.
Secondary outcome measure(s)Not provided at time of registration
Sources of fundingSt George's Healthcare NHS Trust
No External Funding
NHS R&D Support Funding
Sponsor nameRecord Provided by the NHSTCT Register - 2006 Update - Department of Health
Sponsor detailsThe Department of Health, Richmond House, 79 Whitehall
London
United Kingdom
SW1A 2NL
Sponsor telephone+44 (0)20 7307 2622
Sponsor emaildhmail@doh.gsi.org.uk
Sponsor websitehttp://www.dh.gov.uk/Home/fs/en
Contact nameMiss Rosalind Jubb
Contact detailsJames Hope Ward
Atkinson Morley Ward
St George's Hospital

London
United Kingdom
SW17 0QT
More informationFor more up-to-date information please go to the ISRCTN link below.
Link to record in ISRCTN RegisterISRCTN74484491
Date last extracted from ISRCTN register17/04/2008
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