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Ultrasound-guided Peripheral IJ Study

2019年1月10日 更新者:Joseph (Tony) Zitek, MD、University Medical Center of Southern Nevada

Ultrasound-guided Placement of Peripheral Intravenous Lines in the Internal Jugular Vein.

Difficult venous access in some patients such as those with obesity, IV drug use, chronic illness, or vascular pathology often causes increased discomfort and delayed patient care due to multiple attempts to gain venous access. If access is achieved at all, it usually results in a much smaller catheter than needed to provide optimal care for the patient. Ultrasound-guided placement of a peripheral IV in the internal jugular vein is common in the investigators' emergency department and is gaining popularity across the US. This study investigates the utility and safety of placing an ultrasound-guided peripheral IV catheter in the internal jugular vein.

研究概览

地位

完全的

条件

详细说明

Intravenous access in the emergency department (ED) patient is essential for medication delivery, IV fluid resuscitation, rapid serum laboratory diagnostics, and administration of IV contrast for CT scans. Some patients, such as those with obesity, IV drug abuse, chronic illnesses, or vascular pathology may have difficult IV access. These patients are problematic for the busy ED nurse and physician as this can lead to a time consuming process, which slows efficiency and patient care.

Previously, patients with difficult IV access often required central venous catheterization, a procedure that can result in a number of serious complications (1). More recently, ultrasound guidance has been touted as an effective means to achieve peripheral IV access on these patients (2). In one study (2), there was a 73% first attempt cannulation rate, which seems respectable, but not excellent. Additionally, 8% of the successful IVs failed within one hour (2). Another study compared ultrasonographically guided peripheral IVs to non-ultrasonographically guided IVs, and it found that using ultrasound did not decrease the amount of time or the number of attempts it took to successfully place a peripheral IV (3). Although ultrasound-guided peripheral IV's have a role, there remains room for improvement in being able to achieve rapid IV access in those patients who need IV access on an urgent basis.

It seems that we still have room to improve our ability to obtain difficult IV access, and a relatively new technique may be the answer. Ultrasound guided IVs are typically attempted in the upper extremities, targeting the brachial or basilic veins, but a recently described technique --- the "peripheral IJ" --- involves placement of a peripheral IV catheter in the internal jugular vein (4,5).

The peripheral IJ is gaining popularity in the investigators' ED as a solution to the difficult vascular access patient. In the investigators' clinical experience, it is a quick and easy procedure that is also safe, tolerated well by patients, and requires few resources. Several small studies have concluded that this is a fast and safe procedure and a feasible alternative to central access in the difficult vascular access patient (4-7). These studies mention the theoretical risks as being similar to central venous access such as carotid artery puncture, hematoma, pneumothorax, and line infection, however none of these have actually been reported (4-7). Therefore, we seek primarily to determine the average number of attempts to cannulation for ultrasound-guided peripheral IJ placement. Secondarily, we wish to determine: 1) the prevalence of potential complications related to this procedure 2) the average time it takes the emergency physician to complete the procedure 3) the patient's satisfaction with the procedure. We will compare the data from this study to the published data for other types of ultrasound-guided peripheral IVs.

研究类型

介入性

注册 (实际的)

35

阶段

  • 不适用

联系人和位置

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学习地点

    • Nevada
      • Las Vegas、Nevada、美国、89102
        • University Medical Center of Southen Nevada

参与标准

研究人员寻找符合特定描述的人,称为资格标准。这些标准的一些例子是一个人的一般健康状况或先前的治疗。

资格标准

适合学习的年龄

18年 及以上 (成人、年长者)

接受健康志愿者

有资格学习的性别

全部

描述

Inclusion Criteria:

  • At least 2 unsuccessful attempts at peripheral IV access by ED nursing
  • Age 18 or older

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Critically ill patients with clinical indications for emergent central venous access.
  • Overlying skin infection
  • External jugular vein easily visible for cannulation
  • Patient in law enforcement custody
  • Patient who is known to be pregnant or self identifies as pregnant
  • Patient lacking decision making capacity

学习计划

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研究是如何设计的?

设计细节

  • 主要用途:其他
  • 分配:不适用
  • 介入模型:单组作业
  • 屏蔽:无(打开标签)

武器和干预

参与者组/臂
干预/治疗
实验性的:US guided IJ
A physician placed ultrasound-guided IV in the internal jugular vein
IV catheter placement
其他名称:
  • Ultrasound-guided Internal Jugular vein
Ultrasound-guided Internal Jugular vein

研究衡量的是什么?

主要结果指标

结果测量
措施说明
大体时间
Number of Participants With Successful Cannulation of the Internal Jugular Vein
大体时间:Less than 20 minutes
The primary study endpoint is successful cannulation vs failure to cannulate the internal jugular vein.
Less than 20 minutes

次要结果测量

结果测量
措施说明
大体时间
Prevalence of Complications Related to Cannulation of the Internal Jugular Vein.
大体时间:24 hours
Percentage of Participants with successfully placed lines with a complication
24 hours
The Median Time Required for Cannulation of the Internal Jugular Vein by an Emergency Physician.
大体时间:Less than 20 minutes
The median time it took an Emergency Physician from needle puncture to cannulation in minutes
Less than 20 minutes

合作者和调查者

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调查人员

  • 首席研究员:Joseph A Zitek, MD、UMCSN

出版物和有用的链接

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研究记录日期

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研究主要日期

学习开始 (实际的)

2016年8月18日

初级完成 (实际的)

2017年9月6日

研究完成 (实际的)

2018年5月1日

研究注册日期

首次提交

2017年7月22日

首先提交符合 QC 标准的

2017年7月26日

首次发布 (实际的)

2017年7月27日

研究记录更新

最后更新发布 (实际的)

2019年1月15日

上次提交的符合 QC 标准的更新

2019年1月10日

最后验证

2019年1月1日

更多信息

与本研究相关的术语

其他研究编号

  • 16.08.002

计划个人参与者数据 (IPD)

计划共享个人参与者数据 (IPD)?

药物和器械信息、研究文件

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研究美国 FDA 监管的设备产品

是的

在美国制造并从美国出口的产品

是的

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