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CompletedNCT05656937

Oblique Versus Transverse Orientation Approach for Internal Jugular Venous Cannulation in Pediatrics

Oblique Versus Transverse Transducer Orientation Approach for Ultrasound Guided Internal Jugular Venous Cannulation in Heart Surgery Pediatric Patients

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (actual)
Sponsor
Indonesia University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
3 Years – 12 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

this study aimed to compare oblique versus transverse orientation approach in jugular venous cannulation in term of cannulation success in pediatric heart surgery patients

Detailed description

Sixty patients randomised into two groups, 30 patients in experimental group (oblique orientation) and 30 patients in control group (transverse orientation). All cannulation took place in the operation room. Patients underwent general anesthesia and placed in supine position. Standard monitoring (electrocardiogram, non-invasive arterial pressure, pulseoxymetry) was carried out during the procedure for all patients. Before preparation of the skin, a pre-procedure ultrasound examination was performed to verify internal jugular vein patency, and its diameter was measured. Once the side had been chosen, the cannulation was performed following a sterile technique. All procedure were performed by Seldinger technique, with 22 Gauge IV catheter attached with 3 ml syringe as introducer needle. The vascular puncture was performed under ultrasound guidance, using a single-person technique. With transverse orientation, the transducer was placed transversally over the neck, and once the vein was visible in the middle of the ultrasound image, the needle was inserted in the plane perpendicular to the long axis of the transducer. With oblique orientation, the operator first obtained a transverse view of the vein and then rotated the transducer to 45 degrees (midway) between transverse and longitudinal view.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREinternal jugular venous cannulationinternal jugular venous cannulation

Timeline

Start date
2021-02-01
Primary completion
2021-05-31
Completion
2021-05-31
First posted
2022-12-19
Last updated
2022-12-19

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Indonesia

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05656937. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.