Complications of applying Angioseal arterial closure device versus and manual compression homeostasis after common femoral artery puncture in coronary intervention
Objective:To compare the safety between Angioseal closure device and manual compression homeostasis after performing coronary intervention through femoral artery puncture. Methods:Randomized double blind controlled trial was used. Totally 611 pa-tients treated with coronary intervention through femoral artery puncture from January 2008 to November 2011 were enrolled and di-vided into Angioseal closure device group and manual compression homeostasis group. Complications were compared between the two groups. Results:There was no difference in the overall complication rate between the two groups(P >0.05). However,the compli-cation rate of Angioseal closure device group tended to increase at 24 h after the treatment(P<0.05). Conclusions:Angioseal clo-sure device can not decrease complications because delayed complications may occur significantly after 24 h. Angioseal closure de-vice is not recommended to use after performing coronary intervention through femoral artery puncture.