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Clinical Trials/NCT03450785
NCT03450785
Completed
Not Applicable

Study About the Incidence and Risk Factors of the Central Line Catheter Related Right Internal Jugular Vein Thrombosis in Pediatric Patients

Seoul National University Hospital1 site in 1 country80 target enrollmentMarch 7, 2018

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Central Line Complication
Sponsor
Seoul National University Hospital
Enrollment
80
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
thrombus formation using doppler ultrasound examination of internal jugular vein
Status
Completed
Last Updated
5 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Central venous catheters are frequently used for monitoring haemodynamic status and rapidly delivering fluid therapy during the peri- and postoperative periods. Indwelling central venous catheters are typically used 7-14 days postoperatively for additional monitoring and treatment, but patients may develop asymptomatic catheter-related thrombosis, leading to life-threatening pulmonary embolism and death. Early detection helps to avoid such complications. This prospective observational study investigated the risk factors associated with catheter-related right internal jugular vein thrombosis in pediatric patients. The study enrolled 80 pediatric patients who were scheduled to receive central venous catheter. To detect thrombus formation, Doppler ultrasound examinations from the thyroid cartilage level to the supraclavicular region were used after CVC placement and on each of the following days until the catheter was removed.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
March 7, 2018
End Date
April 8, 2020
Last Updated
5 years ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Jin-Tae Kim

professor

Seoul National University Hospital

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • pediatric patients who were scheduled to catheterize central venous catheter

Exclusion Criteria

  • patients who had skin infections on the right side of the neck, making them unsuitable for placement of the catheter via the right side of the neck
  • patients who had blood coagulation lesions or bleeding tendencies
  • patients with thrombocytopenia
  • patients with a history of right internal jugular vein thrombosis
  • patients who presented right internal jugular vein thrombosis or stenosis on preoperative Doppler ultrasound examination

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

thrombus formation using doppler ultrasound examination of internal jugular vein

Time Frame: after central venous catheter placement and on each of the following days until the catheter was removed (maximum 5 days)

Study Sites (1)

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