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A Shallow Angle Short-Axis Out-of-Plane Approach Reduces the Rate of Posterior Wall Injuries in Central Venous Catheterization: A Simulation Study

机译:浅角短轴平面外入路可降低中央静脉导管插入术中后壁损伤的发生率:一个模拟研究

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The short-axis out-of-plane approach (SAX-OOP) is commonly used in ultrasound-guided internal jugular vein catheterization. However, this approach has a risk of posterior vein wall injuries. The authors hypothesized that a shallow angle of approach may reduce the rate of posterior wall injuries compared with the conventional steep angle approach. The present study aimed to evaluate whether a difference in the angle of approach of the needle affects the rate of posterior wall injuries. The present study was a randomized crossover-controlled trial involving 40 medical residents, conducted in the clinical training center at a hospital with a residency program. The primary outcome measure was the rate of posterior vessel wall injuries. Subjects received a didactic lecture during which the instructors taught three SAX-OOP techniques including the conventional free-hand method (procedure C), a needle navigation system (procedure N), and a shallow puncture angle using a guidance system (procedure S). Participants were trained in these approaches under supervision and each technique tested in a simulation environment. Thirty-four of 40 residents had no previous experience with central venous catheterization and were included in the final analysis. The rate of posterior vessel wall injuries in procedure S (9%) was significantly lower than using the other approaches (procedure C, 53%; procedure N, 41%). In conclusion, a shallow angle of approach using the SAX-OOP technique resulted in significantly fewer posterior vein wall injuries in central venous catheterization compared with steep angle techniques.
机译:短轴面外入路(SAX-OOP)通常用于超声引导的颈内静脉插管术。但是,这种方法存在后静脉壁受伤的风险。作者假设与常规的陡角方法相比,浅角的方法可减少后壁损伤的发生率。本研究旨在评估进针角度的不同是否会影响后壁损伤的发生率。本研究是一项涉及40名医疗居民的随机交叉对照试验,在具有住院医师程序的医院的临床培训中心进行。主要结局指标是后血管壁损伤率。受试者接受了一次教学讲授,在此期间,讲师讲授了三种SAX-OOP技术,包括传统的徒手方法(过程C),针导航系统(过程N)和使用引导系统的浅穿刺角(过程S)。参与者在监督下接受了这些方法的培训,并在模拟环境中测试了每种技术。 40名居民中有34名以前没有中央静脉导管插入术的经验,并被纳入了最终分析。手术S后血管壁损伤的发生率(9%)明显低于其他方法(手术C,53%;手术N,41%)。总之,与陡角技术相比,使用SAX-OOP技术的浅入路角度在中央静脉导管插入术中导致后静脉壁损伤明显减少。

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