新型指尖脉冲多普勒探头在静脉穿刺安全连续超声引导中的应用

B. Branger, M. Dauzat, B. Zabadani, F. Vécina, J. Fourcade
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重症监护病房“盲”深静脉穿刺后可能发生严重并发症。为了确保这些穿刺的安全,我们设计了一种新的指尖脉冲多普勒4mhz探针,该探针具有横向到中心的凹痕,以引导针头进入超声通量。一个特定的超声分析仪指示的深度和直径的血管是为此用途。这种材料首先在动物实验中进行了测试。动物静脉穿刺成功率为20/21。然后将这种材料用于先前“盲”穿刺失败的患者身上进行测试:指尖脉冲多普勒引导(FPDG)穿刺的结果在所有病例中都是成功的,但有一例(导管未完成)。我们开始了一项前瞻性多单元随机研究,包括不同的操作人员(初级住院医师、高级工作人员),比较盲标准穿刺与FPDG穿刺的成功率、并发症发生率和类型、手术时间。我们总结了FPDG中心静脉穿刺的安全性和易用性。
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Safe continuous ultrasonic guidance of venous punctures with a new finger-tip pulsed doppler probe
Serious complications may occur after "blind" profound venous puncture in intensive care units. To securize these punctures, we designed a new fingertip pulsed doppler 4 MHz probe with a lateral to center indentation to guide the needle into the ultrasonic flux. A specific ultrasound analyzer indicating depth and diameter of the vessel was made for this use. This material was first tested in an experimental animal study. Results of animal venous punctures were successfull 20/21. This material was then tested on patients with previous failure of "blind" punctures: results of fingertip pulsed doppler guided (FPDG) punctures were successfull in all cases but one (catheterisation not completed). We started a prospective multi-unit randomized study with various operators (junior residents, senior staff members), compared the success rate, the complication rate and type, the procedure duration of blind standard verSUS FPDG punctures. We conclude in the safety and easy use of the FPDG central venous punctures.
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