Malpositioning of subclavian vein catheters in left and right sided attempts: a prospective study.

The Netherlands journal of surgery Pub Date : 1991-10-01
M A Yerdel, K Karayalcin, E Anadol
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The purpose of the study performed between 1987 and 1989 was to prospectively collect and analyse the mechanical complications, especially malpositioning in right-sided and left-sided attempts of catheterization of the infraclavicular subclavian vein. The subclavian vein was catheterized in 100 right-sided and 100 left-sided attempts. Catheterisation failed in 24 cases. The success rate on the right side was 84.7 per cent and on the left side 94.3 per cent. The rate of malpositioning in right-sided attempts (23%) was significantly higher than in left-sided attempts (4%) [p less than 0.001]. Minor and major mechanical complications, other than malpositioning, were also more frequent in right attempts (14.4%) than in left-sided attempts (5.6%) [p less than 0.05]. Malpositioning of central venous catheters may lead to serious complications including intravascular knotting, rupture of the heart and great vessels, incorrect central venous pressure readings and thrombosis due to delivery of hyperosmolar solutions. Based on our results a left-sided approach should be preferred in infraclavicular subclavian vein catheterization unless specific contra-indications exist.

锁骨下静脉导管在左右侧移位:一项前瞻性研究。
1987年至1989年间进行的这项研究的目的是前瞻性地收集和分析机械并发症,特别是在右侧和左侧尝试锁骨下锁骨下静脉置管时定位错误。锁骨下静脉置管100例右侧和100例左侧。24例置管失败。右侧手术成功率为84.7%,左侧手术成功率为94.3%。右侧手术失败率(23%)明显高于左侧手术失败率(4%)[p < 0.001]。除体位错位外,右侧手术的轻微和严重机械并发症发生率(14.4%)也高于左侧手术(5.6%)[p < 0.05]。中心静脉导管的错位可能导致严重的并发症,包括血管内打结、心脏和大血管破裂、中心静脉压力读数不正确以及由于高渗溶液的输送而形成血栓。根据我们的结果,除非有特殊的禁忌症,否则在锁骨下锁骨下静脉置管时应首选左侧入路。
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