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CompletedNCT02456259

Postoperative Patency of Internal Jugular Vein After Neck Cannula Insertion

Postoperative Patency of Internal Jugular Vein After Neck Cannula Insertion in Patients Undergoing Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
110 (estimated)
Sponsor
University Hospital Hradec Kralove · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The number of patients undergoing Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery (MICS) is increasing each year. MICS procedures on atrioventricular valves are usually performed without conventional sternotomy, an alternative approach is from right anterolateral minithoracotomy. This surgical approach has essential impact both on anesthesia techniques and cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) settings. Specific anesthesiological procedure is an insertion of neck venous cannula of CPB through the right internal jugular vein into the superior vena cava both for partial and total bypass. The size of neck cannula is between 15 and 21 French depending on the type of surgical procedure and patient's weight. Central venous catheter and eventually sheath are also inserted into the right internal jugular vein. Thus, there is a relevant question regarding postoperative patency of right internal jugular vein in patients undergoing MICS procedures requiring an insertion of neck cannula of CPB. The investigators hypothesize, there is no significant difference in postoperative patency of internal jugular vein assessed by ultrasound in patient undergoing cardiac surgery with and without neck cannula of CPB

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDURENeck cannula insertionNeck cannula insertion is necessary for establishing of cardiopulmonary bypass for Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery. It is routine procedure for this type of cardiac surgery.

Timeline

Start date
2015-06-01
Primary completion
2019-07-01
Completion
2019-07-01
First posted
2015-05-28
Last updated
2019-07-23

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Czechia

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02456259. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.