Ultrasound Guided Vena Jugularis Interna Catheterization Lateral Approach Short Axis in - Plane Technique
NCT ID: NCT05399108
Last Updated: 2024-02-20
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
200 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-07-25
2024-01-30
Brief Summary
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Imaging of the jugular vein is usually performed in two ways: on the short axis or on the long axis. The puncture method is described based on the type of needle imaging technique, out-of-plane or in-plane method.
Traditionally, catheterization is performed by a medium approach during imaging the vein on a short axis using the out-of-plane technique. The main advantage of this procedure is proper imaging of the jugular vein and surrounding anatomical structures. However, the limited needle display is rather inconvenient, as only the needle tip can be displayed. This method of central venous catheterization has a first attempt success rate of 80%.
This study is going to concentrate on discussing the performing of jugular vein catheterization by a novel lateral approach in-plane technique during imaging of the vein on the short axis. This procedure for placement of a central venous catheter into the internal jugular vein has not yet been described nor investigated. The above-mentioned method combines the advantage of reliable jugular vein imaging together with proper imaging of the whole needle. At the same time, the fixation of the catheter in the supraclavicular region allows for a better nursing routine, hence increasing the patient's comfort.
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Detailed Description
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* In group A catheterization of vena jugularis interna will be done by lateral approach with visualization of the vein on its short axis with ultrasound and the in-plane technique will be used.
* In group B catheterization of the vena jugularis interna will be done by conventional approach with visualization of the vein on its short axis with ultrasound and the out-of-plane technique will be used.
Later then all enrolled subjects will undergo examination by an anesthetist or neurologist focused on neurological deficits in the upper limbs. The assessment will be done by Neurological Impairment Scale (NIS).
In the next step catheterization of the vein will be done according to the latest international recommendations and the randomized group.
The time of the start of catheterization and the time of the end of catheterization will be recorded.
On daily basis, there will be done function control of the central vein catheter. The control is done by aspiration from all accesses. Unproblematic aspiration from all accesses will be interpreted as a functional catheter.
On daily basis, there will be done ultrasound control of the catheter to evaluate the presence of thrombosis.
On daily basis, there will be control of the insertion site of the catheter any complications such as signs of an infection or signs of catheter damage will be recorded.
Before extraction of the catheter, there will be examined by an anesthetist or neurologist to evaluate neurological impairment in the upper limbs. The reason and the date of the extraction of the catheter will be recorded.
All measured data will be recorded on the case report form and also will be recorded in the patient's hospital medical documentation. The recorded data will be processed by standard statistical tests such as T-tests and students test.
The aim of this study is to prove the noninferiority of the novel lateral approach.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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The Novel Lateral Approach
In this arm, the catheterization of the internal jugular vein is done with ultrasound guidance displaying the vein on its short axis using a lateral approach and in-plane technique. The catheterization is done according to the newest international recommendations for good clinical practice.
Ultrasound Guided Lateral Approach Catheterization of Jugular Internal Vein
The jugular internal vein is displayed on its short axis. On the image are displayed the trapezius muscle and layers of skin. Just above the trapezius muscle using the in-plane technique is done puncture of the vein. By Seldinger's technique, catheterization is done. The whole procedure is done according to the newest international recommendations for central vein catheterization.
The Conventional Approach
In this group catheterization of the jugular internal vein is done by conventional approach with ultrasound guidance using displaying on its short axis and using the out-of-plane technique.
Ultrasound Guided Conventional Approach Catheterization of Jugular Internal Vein
The jugular internal vein is displayed on its short axis. The cannulation is done by the conventional approach (middle approach - the most frequently used).
Interventions
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Ultrasound Guided Lateral Approach Catheterization of Jugular Internal Vein
The jugular internal vein is displayed on its short axis. On the image are displayed the trapezius muscle and layers of skin. Just above the trapezius muscle using the in-plane technique is done puncture of the vein. By Seldinger's technique, catheterization is done. The whole procedure is done according to the newest international recommendations for central vein catheterization.
Ultrasound Guided Conventional Approach Catheterization of Jugular Internal Vein
The jugular internal vein is displayed on its short axis. The cannulation is done by the conventional approach (middle approach - the most frequently used).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* BMI under 16,5
* Contraindication of central venous catheter placement into internal jugular vein (thrombosis, site infection, bleeding diseases, anticoagulation or antiaggregation therapy)
* hypersensitivity to sterile ultrasound gel
* neurological impairment on upper limbs
* neurodegenerative disorder
18 Years
99 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Masarykova Nemocnice v Usti nad Labem, Krajska Zdravotni a.s.
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Michal Kalina
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Michal Kalina, MUDr.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Krajská Zdravotní a.s. Masarykova Nemocnice v Ústí nad Labem
Locations
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Masarykova Nemocnice v Ústí nad Labem, Krajská Zdravotní a.s.
Ústí nad Labem, Ústí Nad Labem Region, Czechia
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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UltrasoundLateralCannulation
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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