Shallow-Angle needle guide for ultrasoundguided internal jugular venous catheterization: A randomized controlled crossover simulation study (CONSORT)

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Background Needle guides for ultrasound-guided internal jugular venous catheterization facilitate successful cannulation. The ability of a needle guide to prevent a posterior vein wall injury which may secondarily induce lethal complications, is unknown. Previous studies showed that a shallow angle of approach may reduce the incidence of posterior wall injuries. We developed a novel needle guide with a shallow angle of approach for ultrasound-guided venous catheterization and examined whether this needle guide reduces the incidence of posterior wall injuries compared to a conventional needle guide and free-hand placement in a simulated vein. Methods This study was a randomized crossover-controlled trial. The primary outcome was the rate of posterior vein wall injuries. Participants had a didactic lecture about three ultrasoundguided techniques using the short-Axis out-of-plane approach, including free-hand (P-free), a commercial needle guide (P-com), and a novel needle guide (P-sha). The view inside a simulated vein was recorded during venipuncture. Results Thirty-five residents participated in this study. Posterior vein wall injuries occurred in 66% using P-free, 60% using P-com, and 0% using P-sha (p 0.01). There was no significant difference in the incidence of posterior vein wall injuries between P-free and P-com. Conclusions Use of a shallow angle of approach needle guide resulted in a lower rate of posterior vein injuries during venipuncture of a simulated vein compared with other techniques using a steeper angle techniques.

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Watanabe, K., Tokumine, J., Lefor, A. K., & Yorozu, T. (2020). Shallow-Angle needle guide for ultrasoundguided internal jugular venous catheterization: A randomized controlled crossover simulation study (CONSORT). PLoS ONE, 15(6 June 2020). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235519

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