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A survey of the use of ultrasound guidance in internal jugular venous cannulation.

December 16th, 2008 · Start a Discussion

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A survey of the use of ultrasound guidance in internal jugular venous cannulation.

Anaesthesia. 2008 Nov;63(11):1222-5

Authors: McGrattan T, Duffty J, Green JS, O'Donnell N

It has been that suggested the use of two dimensional (2D) ultrasound to facilitate placement of central venous cannulae in the internal jugular vein improves patient safety and reduces complications. Since the introduction of the National Institute for Clinical Excellence Technology Appraisal Guideline Number 49 in 2002, promoting the use of ultrasound in placement of internal jugular venous cannulae, utilisation of ultrasound has increased throughout the United Kingdom. We report the findings of a postal survey of 2000 senior anaesthetists in the United Kingdom which enquired about their use of ultrasound for internal jugular vein cannulae placement. Only 27% use 2D ultrasound as their first choice technique, although 35% use it as their first choice when teaching. There was no significant difference in practice between those working within a sub specialty in anaesthesia. There continues to be discrepancies between the application of the guideline and how senior anaesthetists both site and teach the placement of internal jugular vein central venous cannulae.

PMID: 19032257 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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