NCT03207932
Completed
Not Applicable
Ultrasound Guidance Versus Anatomical Landmarks for Succlavic and Femoral Vein Catheterisation: an Observational Prospective Study
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Success Rate for Subclavian or Femoral Vein Catetherisation
- Sponsor
- University of Pisa
- Enrollment
- 200
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- The success rate for succlavic or femoral vein catetherisation using ultrasound versus landmark technique at the first attempt
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 5 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
anatomical landmarks on the body surface were used to insert central vein catheter. However, ultrasound technique is emerging as a new technique for vein catheterisation. For subclavian and femoral vein catheterisation, up to now, there is a lack of evidence of the superiority of one technique over the other.
Investigators
Francesco Forfori
Professor
University of Pisa
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •patients needing CVC
Exclusion Criteria
- •refusal of consent
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
The success rate for succlavic or femoral vein catetherisation using ultrasound versus landmark technique at the first attempt
Time Frame: during catheterization procedure
success rate
Study Sites (1)
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