[超声引导下中心静脉插管的近眼型显像评价]。

Yusuke Kasuya, Chiaki Inano, Tomoko Fukada, Makoto Ozaki
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背景:最近有几种类型的头戴式显示器可用于医疗领域。由于头戴式显示器可以在不移动视线方向的情况下提供可视化信息,超声引导中心静脉插管可以更快速、更安全地进行。头戴式显示器之一,近眼显示器(NED;NED原型产品,JCV Kenwood,日本)在超声引导中心静脉插管中进行了测试。方法:由11名经验丰富的麻醉师在训练模拟器上进行中心静脉置管,并与对照组(不加NED)进行对照。通过摄像机记录超声实时图像和手术视野,分析手术时间、成功率和意外穿透后静脉壁的发生率。结果:NED组中央静脉置管所需时间与标准方法相似(对照组31.3±8.7秒,NED组30.2±7.9秒,P=0.61),但意外穿透后壁的发生率较低(对照组21%,NED组9%,P=0.17)。讨论与结论:NED可以在不动视力的情况下,使从业者同时看到插入视野和超声图像,因此NED可能是超声引导中心静脉插管的一种很有前途的辅助装置。
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[Evaluation of Near-Eye Type We 21Ae Display for Ultrasound Guided Central Venogii,Gannulation].

Background: Recently several types of head- mounted displays are available for use in the medical field. Because head-mounted display can provide the visualized information without moving direction of eye- sight, ultrasound guided central venous cannulation might be performed more quickly and safer. One of the head-mounted type displays, Near-Eye Display (NED; NED prototype product, JCV Kenwood, Japan) was tested in ultrasound guided central venous cannulation.

Methods: Eleven experienced anesthesiologists per- formed central venous cannulation on the training sim- ulator with NED and with control method (without NED). Ultrasound real time image and operating field were recorded by video camera and analyzed to iden- tify procedure time, success rate and incidence of unintentional posterior venous wall penetration.

Results: With NED, although time required for cen- tral venous cannulation was similar to the time with standard method (31.3 ± 8.7 sec with control and 30.2 ±7.9 sec with NED, P=0.61), unintentional posterior wall penetration tended to occur less frequently (21% with control and 9% with NED, P=0.17).

Discussions and conclusions: As NED can help practitioners to have both insertion field and ultra- sound image visible without moving eyesight, NED might be a promising assist device for the ultrasound guided central venous cannulation.

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