The Success Rate of Catheter Insertion by the Presence of Obturator During Peripherally Inserted Central Venous Catheter
- Conditions
- Central Venous Catheters
- Interventions
- Other: turbo-ject PICC set
- Registration Number
- NCT04393844
- Lead Sponsor
- Seoul National University Hospital
- Brief Summary
In pediatric patients under the age of 18 who undergo surgery under general anesthesia, when inserting peripherally inserted central venous catheterization, the group that inserts the catheter with the obturator and the group that inserts the catheter without the obturator is inserted into the appropriate position.
- Detailed Description
In pediatric patients under the age of 18 who undergo surgery under general anesthesia, when inserting peripherally inserted central venous catheterization, the group that inserts the catheter with the obturator and the group that inserts the catheter without the obturator is inserted into the appropriate position.
There is no study confirming the probability of being placed in the central vein at a time when the catheter is inserted without the obturator, and there is no study comparing the clinical effect by dividing the case with the obturator and the obturator. In children, the blood vessels are small and there is a high probability that they cannot be located in the central vein when the peripheral vein is inserted.
Therefore, when a peripheral implanted central venous tube is inserted into a pediatric patient under general anesthesia under 18 years of age, the probability that the catheter is inserted without using an obturator will be located in the central vein at a time rather than using an obturator to insert the catheter. It could help pediatric patients to manage anesthesia and post-surgical care by reducing potential complications from using obturator.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 65
- Children under 18 years of age undergoing general anesthesia surgery at Seoul National University Hospital
- ASA class I, II
- If the legal guardian voluntarily consents after the explanation of the research
- Patients with a history of heart surgery or a history of congenital heart disease
- Patients with hemodynamically unstable or massive bleeding and shock
- Infection or systemic infection is suspected
- Patients who have a blood clotting disorder
- Abnormal cases when the vessel to be inserted is confirmed by ultrasound
- the cases that the researcher determines that it is inappropriate
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description with obturator turbo-ject PICC set A group using an obturator when performing peripherally inserted central venous catheterization in children under 18 years of age under general anesthesia. without obturator turbo-ject PICC set A group that does not use an obturator when performing peripherally inserted central venous catheterization in children under 18 years of age under general anesthesia.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Success rate at one time confirmation through ultrasound procedure completed Success rate to place into the central vein without additional treatment at one time
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method other complication procedure other complication such as hematoma, vessel rupture, nonfunction, kinking of catheter
the location of catheter in case of the malposition at one time confirmation through ultrasound procedure completed the location of catheter in case of the malposition at one time
Number of insertion attempts during procedure Number of insertion attempts to place into the central vein
type of additional manipulation during procedure type of additional manipulation to place into the central vein
final success rate procedure final success rate based on confirming in postoperative chest x-ray
Number of additional manipulation during procedure Number of additional manipulation to place into the central vein
final catheter location procedure final catheter location confirming in postoperative chest X-ray
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Seoul National University Hospital
🇰🇷Seoul, Seoul, South Korea, Korea, Republic of