The positioning of the catheter tip with an intracavitary electrocardiogram in epicutaneo-caval catheter placement via lower limbs in newborns: A retrospective study.

Q3 Medicine
Sha Zhang, Yuxin Zhu, Yuqiong Du, Xinxin Yin
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Abstract

Objective: Few studies have been conducted on whether catheterisation via the lower limb pathway is suitable for intracavitary electrocardiogram (ECG) technology. This study explored the positioning of the epicutaneo-caval catheter (ECC) tip with intracavitary ECG via the lower limbs in newborns to determine its optimal placement and to improve the success rate of ECC placement using this method.

Methods: Twenty-eight cases were selected for the observation group. The tip location with intracavitary ECG method was used to observe the changes in specific atrial depolarisation (P-wave) during the catheterisation process to determine whether the catheter tip was in the correct position. For comparative observation, chest X-rays and abdominal radiographs were taken within 24 h to determine sensitivity and specificity. The control group included 28 cases where the ECCs were inserted via the lower limbs, and chest X-rays and abdominal radiographs were taken within 24 h after the line was placed to confirm the correct positioning.

Results: The success rate of the observation group was 91.30% (there were two cases of primary malposition), and the success rate of the control group was 78.57% (there were six cases of primary malposition). The success rate of the observation group was higher compared with the control group.

Conclusion: The tip location with intracavitary ECG method improved the success rate of ECC placement via the lower limbs in neonates. This method can effectively prevent the occurrence of lower limb primary catheter malposition and has significant clinical application value.

新生儿经下肢置入腔内导管时导管尖端的定位与腔内心电图:一项回顾性研究。
目的:关于经下肢路径导管是否适合腔内心电图(ECG)技术的研究很少。本研究探讨了新生儿经下肢腔内心电图导管(ECC)尖端的定位,以确定其最佳位置,并提高使用这种方法置入 ECC 的成功率:观察组选取了 28 个病例。方法:选取 28 个病例作为观察组,采用导管尖端位置与腔内心电图法观察导管插入过程中特定心房去极化(P 波)的变化,以确定导管尖端位置是否正确。为了进行对比观察,在 24 小时内拍摄了胸部 X 光片和腹部 X 光片,以确定敏感性和特异性。对照组包括 28 例经下肢插入 ECC 的病例,在置管后 24 小时内拍摄胸部 X 光片和腹部 X 光片,以确认位置是否正确:观察组的成功率为 91.30%(有 2 例原发性定位错误),对照组的成功率为 78.57%(有 6 例原发性定位错误)。观察组的成功率高于对照组:结论:通过腔内心电图法确定尖端位置提高了新生儿经下肢置入 ECC 的成功率。该方法可有效预防下肢原发性导管错位的发生,具有重要的临床应用价值。
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JAVA - Journal of the Association for Vascular Access
JAVA - Journal of the Association for Vascular Access Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The Association for Vascular Access (AVA) is an association of healthcare professionals founded in 1985 to promote the emerging vascular access specialty. Today, its multidisciplinary membership advances research, professional and public education to shape practice and enhance patient outcomes, and partners with the device manufacturing community to bring about evidence-based innovations in vascular access.
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