麻醉医师的中心静脉置管回顾:评论文章

Lujain Bukhari
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在许多医疗机构中,中心静脉导管 (CVC) 是监测血液动力学和静脉通路的重要工具,在手术室等动态环境中更是如此。它是临床医生在实践中最常进行的侵入性操作之一。文献描述了许多使用解剖标志的不同方法。不过,美国麻醉医师协会于 2020 年发布的实践指南建议通过实时超声 US 确认导丝和中心管插入静脉。这一建议具有重要的实际意义,因为它可以减少 CVS 插入后的不良事件。2022 年进行的一项大型多中心队列研究在暗示使用超声引导后,对 CVS 插入后的不良事件发生率进行了回顾,发现了与并发症发生率较高有关的各种原因。最近的一项随机试验比较了中心静脉置管的技术,试验对象是来手术室由儿科麻醉师进行 CVS 导管置管的新生儿,结论是改良技术在时间效率和安全性方面更胜一筹。本文旨在回顾有关该主题的基本知识和最新相关文献,以便让麻醉医生在实施手术时对其有更深入的了解。
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Central Line Insertion Review for Anesthesiologists: Review Article
Central venous catheter (CVC) is an essential tool for monitoring hemodynamics and intravenous access in many healthcare settings and, by far, most in a dynamic environment such as the operating room. It's one of the most frequent invasive procedures performed by clinicians in their practice. The literature describes many different approaches that use anatomical landmarks. However, Practice guidelines published in 2020 by the American Society of Anesthesiologists recommend the confirmation of a guide wire and central line insertion in the vein by real-time ultrasound US. This recommendation has significant practical implications, as it can lead to a reduction in adverse events following the CVS insertion. A large multicentre cohort study done in 2022, after implying the use of ultrasound-guided, reviewed the rate of adverse events following the CVS insertion and identified a variety of reasons linked with higher complication rates. A recent randomized trial compared techniques used in central line was conducted on neonates coming to the operating room who had CVS catheter placement done by pediatric anesthesiologists concluded that the modified technique was superior in regards to time efficiency and safety. This article aims to review basic knowledge and recent relevant literature about the topic in order to provide anesthesiologists with a deeper understanding of it while performing the procedure.
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