2014, Number 2
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Rev Cub Med Mil 2014; 43 (2)
Catheterisation guided by real-time ultrasound in the subclavian vein
Burgos AD, Cruz CY, Soler MCD
Language: Spanish
References: 36
Page: 228-236
PDF size: 72.83 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Central venous catheterisation of the subclavian vein using anatomical repairs is
routinely used in the intensive care unit. However, ultrasound-guided real-time
technique has become one of the 10 safest practices that improve the quality of care
in critically ill patients. There is still some uncertainty when comparing both methods.
A review of the literature in PubMed and EMBASE databases was performed from
1985 to 2013, with the objective of providing studies using the novel technique of
catheterisation of the subclavian vein under ultrasound guidance and recommending
its use. A total of 102 articles, three meta-analyzes and two ultrasound-guided
subclavian venous catheterisations were found. The ultrasound-guided method is a
promising technique, with an increasing use in newborns, children, and adults. Most
evidence shows better success rates and fewer complications compared with the
technique of anatomical repairs. Current recommendations are to use static and
dynamic method for catheterisation; it is argued that the latter should not be
performed during the emergency.
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