Use of ultrasound guidance in central venous catheter placement by emergency physicians in Saudi Arabia

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Objectives: To determine the ultrasound guidance for central venous catheter (USG-CVC) placement rate of emergency physicians (EPs) in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Methods: A cross-sectional survey study regarding the respondents' demographic profiles, formal and informal training in USG-CVC placement, experiences, and attitudes towards the procedure was emailed to all EPs registered with the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS) between October and December 2018. Original Article Results: In total, 234/350 SCFHS-registered EPs completed the survey; the response rate was 66.9%. Most respondents (70.5%) were board-certified in emergency medicine (EM). Ninety percent indicated that US device for CVC placement assistance was available. Most EPs (78.2%) had performed USG-CVC placement; the US usage rate correlated significantly with recent graduation from residency (p=0.048). In total, 83.3% received formal training during residency. Of the 234 respondents, 53.8% felt extremely comfortable with CVC placement with USG and 19.7% without USG (p<0.01). Nevertheless, most respondents desired further USG-CVC training. Conclusion: Despite existing evidence and a consensus on its superiority over the landmark technique, USGCVC placement has not been adopted by a small proportion of EPs into clinical practice. Formal training, education, and institutional provision of permanent onsite US machines may address any barriers.

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Al Aseri, Z. A., Al Hussein, R. M., Malabarey, M. A., Al Yahya, B. A., Al Moaiqel, F. A., Al Ansari, M. A., & Alrajhi, K. N. (2020). Use of ultrasound guidance in central venous catheter placement by emergency physicians in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Medical Journal, 41(7), 698–702. https://doi.org/10.15537/SMJ.2020.7.25162

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