J Korean Soc Emerg Med.  2013 Feb;24(1):46-54.

A 45degrees set Square Method for Accurate Needle Insertion in Ultrasound-guided Internal Jugular Venous Catheterization

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  • 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Korea. youjsmd75@gmail.com

Abstract

PURPOSE
Until now, there has been no standardized method for insertion of the introducer needle in ultrasound-guided internal jugular venous catheterization (IJVC). The needle insertion site and angle have been determined by the performer's experiences. In an effort to improve first attempt success rates and reduce complications, we designed a new standardized approach (called the 45degrees set square method) for determination of the site and angle of needle insertion during ultrasound-guided IJVC. This study investigated that the clinical usefulness of the novel 45degrees set square method for ultrasound-guided IJVC in the emergency department.
METHODS
We conducted a prospective study in the emergency department (ED) of a tertiary teaching hospital. Forty one patients requiring central venous catheterization were enrolled in the study. They were randomized to either the conventional ultrasound guidance group or the 45degrees set square group. The primary outcome measure was success rate within three attempts and secondary measures were the number of trials, first-attempt success, puncture time, complications, and technical difficulty score.
RESULTS
All 41 participants completed this study successfully. Twenty one consecutive patients were enrolled in the 45degrees set square group and 20 were enrolled in the conventional group. The 45degrees set square group (100%) was superior to the conventional group (60%) in overall success rate within three attempts (p=0.001) and the number of attempts (p<0.001). Significant differences in puncture time (p=0.004), hematoma (p=0.048), and technical difficulty score (p<0.001) were observed between the groups.
CONCLUSION
The 45degrees set square method is an effective and safe method for ultrasound-guided internal jugular venous catheterization.

Keyword

Ultrasound; Central venous catheterization; Complication

MeSH Terms

Catheterization
Catheterization, Central Venous
Catheters
Central Venous Catheters
Emergencies
Hematoma
Hospitals, Teaching
Humans
Needles
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Prospective Studies
Punctures
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