Although many studies have compared success and complication rates for central line insertion sites with and without ultrasound, few have examined the use of the brachiocephalic vein for central venous access. The aim of this study was to describe the brachiocephalic vein as an alternative site for elective ultrasound vascular cannulation in adults, and to compare it with the more commonly used internal jugular vein site in terms of procedural difficulties, first pass failure rate, overall failure rate, and safety.
The Brachiocephalic Vein as a Safe and Viable Alternative to Internal Jugular Vein for Central Venous Cannulation / Beccaria, Paolo Federico; Silvetti, Simona; Lembo, Rosalba; Landoni, Giovanni; Monti, Giacomo; Zambon, Massimo; Mamo, Daniela; Zangrillo, Alberto. - In: ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA. - ISSN 0003-2999. - 127:1(2018), pp. 146-150. [10.1213/ANE.0000000000003357]
The Brachiocephalic Vein as a Safe and Viable Alternative to Internal Jugular Vein for Central Venous Cannulation
Landoni, Giovanni;Monti, Giacomo;Zangrillo, AlbertoUltimo
2018-01-01
Abstract
Although many studies have compared success and complication rates for central line insertion sites with and without ultrasound, few have examined the use of the brachiocephalic vein for central venous access. The aim of this study was to describe the brachiocephalic vein as an alternative site for elective ultrasound vascular cannulation in adults, and to compare it with the more commonly used internal jugular vein site in terms of procedural difficulties, first pass failure rate, overall failure rate, and safety.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.