Randomized Comparison of Oblique versus Transverse Orientation for Ultrasound-Guided Internal Jugular Venous Cannulation in Pediatric Heart Surgery Patients.
Aldy Heriwardito, Sidharta K Manggala, Angela Christina
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Abstract
Background: Ultrasound-guided internal jugular venous access improves the rate of successful cannulation of the internal jugular vein in both adult and pediatric patients. Internal jugular venous cannulation in pediatric patients is anatomically and technically more challenging than in adults. The oblique method is a novel approach for guiding central venous cannulation. There is currently a scarcity of research on central venous cannulation techniques for pediatric patients.
Aim: The purpose of this study was to compare the success rates between the oblique and transverse approach of jugular venous cannulation in pediatric cardiac surgery patients.
Methods: A prospective randomized clinical trial of pediatric patients who underwent cardiac surgery at Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital was conducted between February and May 2021. Sixty patients were randomized into two groups: 30 in the oblique group and 30 in the transverse group.
Results: There was no difference in the first needle pass success rate between the oblique and transversal approaches (86.7% vs. 73.3%; P = 0.19). There is no difference in the total number of attempts between the two groups (1.3 vs 1.43; P > 0.05).
Conclusion: There was no difference between oblique and transverse orientations for internal jugular venous cannulation in pediatric cardiac surgery patients in terms of successful cannulation on the first needle pass and total number of attempts.
背景:超声引导颈内静脉通路提高了成人和儿童颈内静脉插管成功率。小儿颈内静脉插管在解剖学和技术上比成人更具挑战性。斜位法是一种引导中心静脉置管的新方法。目前关于小儿中心静脉插管技术的研究还很缺乏。目的:本研究的目的是比较小儿心脏手术患者颈静脉斜入路和横入路插管的成功率。方法:对2021年2月至5月在Cipto Mangunkusumo医院接受心脏手术的儿科患者进行前瞻性随机临床试验。60例患者随机分为两组:斜位组30例,横位组30例。结果:斜入路与横入路第一针通过成功率无差异(86.7% vs. 73.3%;P = 0.19)。两组之间的总尝试次数没有差异(1.3 vs 1.43;P < 0.05)。结论:小儿心脏外科颈内静脉斜位置管与横位置管在首针插管成功率及总插管次数方面无明显差异。
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Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia (ACA) is the official journal of the Indian Association of Cardiovascular Thoracic Anaesthesiologists. The journal is indexed with PubMed/MEDLINE, Excerpta Medica/EMBASE, IndMed and MedInd. The journal’s full text is online at www.annals.in. With the aim of faster and better dissemination of knowledge, we will be publishing articles ‘Ahead of Print’ immediately on acceptance. In addition, the journal would allow free access (Open Access) to its contents, which is likely to attract more readers and citations to articles published in ACA. Authors do not have to pay for submission, processing or publication of articles in ACA.