Ultrasound-Guided Small Vessel Cannulation: Long-Axis Approach Is Equivalent to Short-Axis in Novice Sonographers Experienced with Landmark-Based Cannulation

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作者
Erickson, Catherine S. [1 ]
Liao, Michael M. [2 ,3 ]
Haukoos, Jason S. [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Douglass, Erica [2 ,3 ]
DiGeronimo, Margaret [2 ,3 ]
Christensen, Eric [2 ]
Hopkins, Emily [2 ]
Bender, Brooke [2 ]
Kendall, John L. [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Oregon Hlth & Sci Univ, Dept Emergency Med, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Pk Rd, Portland, OR 97201 USA
[2] Denver Hlth Med Ctr, Dept Emergency Med, Denver, CO USA
[3] Univ Colorado, Sch Med, Dept Emergency Med, Aurora, CO USA
[4] Colorado Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Aurora, CO USA
关键词
Long axis; Peripheral intravenous cannulation; Short axis; Ultrasound guidance;
D O I
10.5811/westjem.2014.9.22404
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Introduction: Our primary objective was to describe the time to vessel penetration and difficulty of long-axis and short-axis approaches for ultrasound-guided small vessel penetration in novice sonographers experienced with landmark-based small vessel penetration. Methods: This was a prospective, observational study of experienced certified emergency nurses attempting ultrasound-guided small vessel cannulation on a vascular access phantom. We conducted a standardized training, practice, and experiment session for each participant. Five longaxis and five short-axis approaches were attempted in alternating sequence. The primary outcome was time to vessel penetration. Secondary outcomes were number of skin penetrations and number of catheter redirections. We compared long-axis and short-axis approaches using multivariable regression adjusting for repeated measures, vessel depth, and vessel caliber. Results: Each of 10 novice sonographers made 10 attempts for a total of 100 attempts. Median time to vessel penetration in the long-axis and short-axis was 11 (95% confidence interval [CI]7-12) and 10 (95% CI 6-13) seconds, respectively. Skin penetrations and catheter redirections were equivalent and near optimal between approaches. The median caliber of cannulated vessels in the long-axis and short-axis was 4.6 (95% CI 4.1-5.5) and 5.6 (95% CI 5.1-6.2) millimeters, respectively. Both axes had equal success rates of 100% for all 50 attempts. In multivariable regression analysis, longaxis attempts were 32% (95% CI 11%-48%; p=0.009) faster than short-axis attempts. Conclusion: Novice sonographers, highly proficient with peripheral IV cannulation, can perform after instruction ultrasound-guided small vessel penetration successfully with similar time to vessel penetration in either the long- axis or short-axis approach on phantom models
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页码:824 / 830
页数:7
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