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Advantages of a Novel Device for Arterial Catheter Securement in Anesthetized Dogs: A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial

机译:一种新型的麻醉狗动脉导管固定装置的优点:一项随机随机临床试验

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Arterial catheters are used for intraoperative continuous direct blood pressure monitoring in dogs. Factors such as bending and occlusion of the cannula are believed to be involved in direct blood pressure measurement failure. However, no method has been proposed to improve the maintenance of arterial catheter patency in veterinary medicine. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the patency of arterial catheters when using an arterial catheter securement device in the dorsal pedal artery of dogs under general anesthesia. Client-owned dogs (n = 120) were anesthetized for surgical procedures, during which direct arterial blood pressure was monitored using an arterial catheter secured with conventional film dressing and medical tape. A securement device, allowing an angle of 12.5° to the skin surface of the dorsal pedal area, was used in 50% of the dogs (n = 60). Significant reductions were observed in the frequency of catheter flushing and rate of occlusion in the experimental group compared to the control group (13.3% vs 35.0%, relative risk [RR]: 0.381, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.183–0.792, P = 0.001 and 8.3% vs 23.3%, RR: 0.376, 95% CI: 0.145–0.977, P = 0.044, respectively). The Kaplan-Meier curves for assessing the probability of occlusion were significantly different between the groups (P = 0.042). In conclusion, this pilot study suggests that the novel arterial catheter securement device is effective for achieving stable securement of the catheter hub in the dorsal pedal artery and for maintaining a longer duration of arterial catheter patency in dogs under general anesthesia. Therefore, the use of an arterial catheter securement device in the dorsal pedal artery of dogs would be useful for continuous hemodynamic monitoring and improve patient safety when direct arterial blood pressure monitoring is required in dogs undergoing general anesthesia.
机译:动脉导管用于狗中的术中连续直接血压监测。诸如弯曲和套管阻塞的因素被认为与直接血压测量失败有关。但是,还没有提出改善兽医学中动脉导管通畅性的方法。这项初步研究的目的是评估在全身麻醉下在狗的背脚动脉中使用动脉导管固定装置时,动脉导管的通畅性。将客户拥有的狗(n = 120)麻醉以进行外科手术,在此期间,使用固定有常规薄膜敷料和医用胶带的动脉导管监测直接动脉血压。 50%的狗(n = 60)中使用了一种固定装置,该装置与背踏板区域的皮肤表面成12.5°的角度。与对照组相比,实验组的导管冲洗频率和闭塞率明显降低(13.3%vs 35.0%,相对风险[RR]:0.381,95%置信区间[CI]:0.183-0.792, P = 0.001和8.3%vs 23.3%,RR:0.376,95%CI:0.145-0.977,P = 0.044)。在两组之间,用于评估阻塞可能性的Kaplan-Meier曲线存在显着差异(P = 0.042)。总而言之,该初步研究表明,新型动脉导管固定装置可有效实现导管踏板在背足动脉中的稳定固定,并在全身麻醉下保持较长的动脉导管通畅时间。因此,在需要进行全身麻醉的犬中直接进行动脉血压监测时,在犬的背足动脉中使用动脉导管固定装置将对连续的血流动力学监测有用,并可以提高患者的安全性。

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