A Difference in the Cross-section Area of Subclavian Vein Between Supine and Lateral Tilt Position: Its Clinical Impact on Subclavian Venous Catheterization - Stage II
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Catheterization
- Sponsor
- Seoul National University Hospital
- Enrollment
- 17
- Primary Endpoint
- The cross-sectional area of right subclavian vein
- Last Updated
- 8 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Central venous catheterization is widely used for various purposes during surgery. For central venous catheterization, subclavian vein is selected because of the relatively low risk of infection, long-term patency and low patient discomfort. The cross - sectional area of the subclavian vein is an important factor to increase success rate. Several studies have reported that the Trendelenburg position increases the cross-sectional area of the subclavian vein, and the lateral tilt position can change the cross-sectional area of the subclavian vein. However, the impact of lateral tilt position to the cross-sectional area of the subclavian vein is not clear. The ipsilateral position can increase the cross-sectional area of the subclavian vein, and the contralateral position can decrease the cross-sectional area by gravity.
In the first stage of this study, we compare the cross-sectional area of subclavian vein using ultrasonography in supine, ipsilateral, and contralateral tilt position.
Investigators
Hee-Pyoung Park
Professor
Seoul National University Hospital
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •the patients who receive elective neurosurgical surgery and require central venous catheter
Exclusion Criteria
- •the patients who have puncture site infection
- •the patients who have chemoport, pacemaker in right subclavian vein
- •the patients who had received right mastectomy or right pneumonectomy
- •other contraindications for subclavian venous catheterization (eg. mass, hematoma, vegetation, and anticoagulation)
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
The cross-sectional area of right subclavian vein
Time Frame: 1 minutes after position change
The cross-sectional area of right subclavian vein