Simpli?ed point-of-care ultrasound protocol to con?rm central venous catheter placement:A prospective study

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Sean P.Wilson [1 ]
Samer Assaf [1 ]
Shadi Lahham [1 ]
Mohammad Subeh [1 ]
Alan Chiem [1 ]
Craig Anderson [1 ]
Samantha Shwe [1 ]
Ryan Nguyen [1 ]
John C.Fox [1 ]
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[1] Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California
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Point-of-care ultrasound; Emergency ultrasound; Central venous access;
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BACKGROUND: The current standard for con? rmation of correct supra-diaphragmatic central venous catheter(CVC) placement is with plain ? lm chest radiography(CXR). We hypothesized that a simple point-of-care ultrasound(POCUS) protocol could effectively con? rm placement and reduce time to con? rmation.METHODS: We prospectively enrolled a convenience sample of patients in the emergency department and intensive care unit who required CVC placement. Correct positioning was considered if turbulent flow was visualized in the right atrium on sub-xiphoid, parasternal or apical cardiac ultrasound after injecting 5 cc of sterile, non-agitated, normal saline through the CVC.RESULTS: Seventy-eight patients were enrolled. POCUS had a sensitivity of 86.8%(95%CI 77.1%–93.5%) and speci? city of 100%(95%CI 15.8%–100.0%) for identifying correct central venous catheter placement. Median POCUS and CXR completion were 16 minutes(IQR 10–29) and 32 minutes(IQR 19–45), respectively.CONCLUSION: Ultrasound may be an effective tool to confirm central venous catheter placement in instances where there is a delay in obtaining a con? rmatory CXR.
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