Dilution of Verapamil During Intraarterial Administration
Vasospasm;Peripheral, Burning, Pain

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Vasospasm;Peripheral focused on measuring cardiac catheterization, intra-arterial calcium channel blockers, radial artery spasm
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria English Speaking patients who are age 18 or older Patient must be able to provide own consent and communicate with staff Patient's undergoing transradial access (TRA) for the left heart catheterization (LHC) Exclusion Criteria Intubated or sedated patients Agitated patients requiring moderate sedation prior to TRA Patient's undergoing femoral access for the LHC Non-English speaking patients Contraindications to Verapamil or Nicardipine: including allergies to these medications, hypotension (mean arterial pressure <65), Bradycardia (heart rate<40) Emergent cardiac catheterization Inability to obtain radial artery access Conversion to radial artery access from another access site
Sites / Locations
- University of Illinois HospitalRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Placebo Comparator
Verapamil
Nicardipine
Intra-arterial Verapamil 5 mg (2mL) diluted with 8 mL of normal saline
Intra-arterial Nicardipine 400 mcg undiluted (8mL)