Ultrasound evaluation of techniques for internal jugular vein puncture in children

PURPOSE: To determine by ultrasound which access and position the child must stay to obtain the best transversal section of the right Internal Jugular Vein (RIJV) allowing a safer puncture. METHODS: Three possible accesses to the RIJV, anterior, lateral and posterior, from 57 healthy children, were analyzed through ultrasound images in a sequence of positions of the head, in supine position, with or without a roll under the scapula: head centered in neutral position with and without a roll (NPP and NP); contra lateral rotation with and without a roll (CLRP and CLR), neutral position and the patient raised in 30° in Trendelenburg position (TDG). To analyze the results it was applied one statistic method, with variation analysis to the same individuals. Basic Procedures: Ultrasound evaluation in each one of the proposed positions. RESULTS: The statistical analysis of the results observed that the lateral puncture with the patient in the neutral position, in Trendelemburg without a roll, offers a bigger area in comparison to all the other options of puncture and positioning of the patient (p<0, 0001). CONCLUSION: The safer way for the puncture of RIJV in children is obtained in neutral position in Trendelemburg by lateral puncture, without a shoulder roll.

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Main Authors: Schettini,Sérgio Tomaz, Oliveira,Luiz Fernando Ybarra Martins de, Henao,Harold Ruiz, Lederman,Henrique Manoel
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia 2008
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spelling oai:scielo:S0102-865020080005000142008-09-03Ultrasound evaluation of techniques for internal jugular vein puncture in childrenSchettini,Sérgio TomazOliveira,Luiz Fernando Ybarra Martins deHenao,Harold RuizLederman,Henrique Manoel Jugular Veins Ultrasonics Child PURPOSE: To determine by ultrasound which access and position the child must stay to obtain the best transversal section of the right Internal Jugular Vein (RIJV) allowing a safer puncture. METHODS: Three possible accesses to the RIJV, anterior, lateral and posterior, from 57 healthy children, were analyzed through ultrasound images in a sequence of positions of the head, in supine position, with or without a roll under the scapula: head centered in neutral position with and without a roll (NPP and NP); contra lateral rotation with and without a roll (CLRP and CLR), neutral position and the patient raised in 30° in Trendelenburg position (TDG). To analyze the results it was applied one statistic method, with variation analysis to the same individuals. Basic Procedures: Ultrasound evaluation in each one of the proposed positions. RESULTS: The statistical analysis of the results observed that the lateral puncture with the patient in the neutral position, in Trendelemburg without a roll, offers a bigger area in comparison to all the other options of puncture and positioning of the patient (p<0, 0001). CONCLUSION: The safer way for the puncture of RIJV in children is obtained in neutral position in Trendelemburg by lateral puncture, without a shoulder roll.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em CirurgiaActa Cirúrgica Brasileira v.23 n.5 20082008-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-86502008000500014en10.1590/S0102-86502008000500014
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author Schettini,Sérgio Tomaz
Oliveira,Luiz Fernando Ybarra Martins de
Henao,Harold Ruiz
Lederman,Henrique Manoel
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Oliveira,Luiz Fernando Ybarra Martins de
Henao,Harold Ruiz
Lederman,Henrique Manoel
Ultrasound evaluation of techniques for internal jugular vein puncture in children
author_facet Schettini,Sérgio Tomaz
Oliveira,Luiz Fernando Ybarra Martins de
Henao,Harold Ruiz
Lederman,Henrique Manoel
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title Ultrasound evaluation of techniques for internal jugular vein puncture in children
title_short Ultrasound evaluation of techniques for internal jugular vein puncture in children
title_full Ultrasound evaluation of techniques for internal jugular vein puncture in children
title_fullStr Ultrasound evaluation of techniques for internal jugular vein puncture in children
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound evaluation of techniques for internal jugular vein puncture in children
title_sort ultrasound evaluation of techniques for internal jugular vein puncture in children
description PURPOSE: To determine by ultrasound which access and position the child must stay to obtain the best transversal section of the right Internal Jugular Vein (RIJV) allowing a safer puncture. METHODS: Three possible accesses to the RIJV, anterior, lateral and posterior, from 57 healthy children, were analyzed through ultrasound images in a sequence of positions of the head, in supine position, with or without a roll under the scapula: head centered in neutral position with and without a roll (NPP and NP); contra lateral rotation with and without a roll (CLRP and CLR), neutral position and the patient raised in 30° in Trendelenburg position (TDG). To analyze the results it was applied one statistic method, with variation analysis to the same individuals. Basic Procedures: Ultrasound evaluation in each one of the proposed positions. RESULTS: The statistical analysis of the results observed that the lateral puncture with the patient in the neutral position, in Trendelemburg without a roll, offers a bigger area in comparison to all the other options of puncture and positioning of the patient (p<0, 0001). CONCLUSION: The safer way for the puncture of RIJV in children is obtained in neutral position in Trendelemburg by lateral puncture, without a shoulder roll.
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