Comparision of Ultrasound-guided Supraclavicular and Infraclavicular Approach for Central Venous Catheterization in Children
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Subclavian Venous Catheterization in Children
- Sponsor
- Seoul National University Hospital
- Enrollment
- 98
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- The duration for susscessful placement of needle into subclavian vein
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 14 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
The subclavian vein (SCV) is often the preferred site for central venous access. Ultrasound-guided SCV catheterizations with supraclavicular (SC) or infraclavicular (IC) approach have been proved to be useful in children. The investigators compared the success rate, number of attempts, time tocatheterization, and complication.
Investigators
Jin-Tae Kim
assistant professor
Seoul National University Hospital
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •central venous lines required patients
- •children \< 10 yr of age
Exclusion Criteria
- •inadequate ultrasound visualization of the subclavian vein
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
The duration for susscessful placement of needle into subclavian vein
Time Frame: within 20 minutes
The time needed to place needle into the vein (from needle entry into the skin to aspiration of blood with syringe) was measured. When the duration was recorded as greater than 20 min, the procedure was defined unsuccessful and excluded from the analysis.
Secondary Outcomes
- The number of attempt for susscessful placement of needle into subclavian vein.(within 20 minutes)