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Ultrasonographically marked catheterization of internal jugular vein in intensive care patients: Retrospective cohort study

Cilt: 3 Sayı: 8 1 Ağustos 2019
  • Oral Menteş
  • Mustafa Özgür Cırık
  • Meriç Ünver
  • Sema Avcı *
  • Güler Doğanay
  • Ali Alagöz
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Ultrasonographically marked catheterization of internal jugular vein in intensive care patients: Retrospective cohort study

Abstract

Aim: This study was designed to compare the method of internal jugular vein (IJV) catheterization with prior ultrasonographic (USG) skin marking with the conventional method regarding the performance of a less experienced practitioner in learning ultrasonographic manipulation and safely performing the cannulation.

Methods: The records of patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of Ataturk Pulmonology and Thoracic Surgery Training and Research Hospital between April and September 2018 were retrospectively examined. 14 female and 26 male patients (n=40) whose IJV cannulations had been performed with the two above-mentioned methods were included in the study. The practitioner was theoretically trained by an experienced radiologist before the cannulation. 

Results: The success rate was 65% in the conventional group and 95% in the USG skin-marked group; the difference was statistically significant (P=0.019). The mean time from the first entry of the needle to the skin to the placement of the catheter in successful cannulations in conventional and USG-marked methods were 110.6(25.6) and 121.6(28.3) seconds, respectively. There was no statistically significant difference (P=0.22).

Conclusion: This study shows that educating the inexperienced practitioner about the use of USG in IJV cannulation and successful application of skin marking method is important.

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Araştırma Makalesi

Yayımlanma Tarihi

1 Ağustos 2019

Gönderilme Tarihi

25 Temmuz 2019

Kabul Tarihi

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Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2019 Cilt: 3 Sayı: 8

Kaynak Göster

APA
Menteş, O., Cırık, M. Ö., Ünver, M., Avcı, S., Doğanay, G., & Alagöz, A. (2019). Ultrasonographically marked catheterization of internal jugular vein in intensive care patients: Retrospective cohort study. Journal of Surgery and Medicine, 3(8), 553-556. https://doi.org/10.28982/josam.596891
AMA
1.Menteş O, Cırık MÖ, Ünver M, Avcı S, Doğanay G, Alagöz A. Ultrasonographically marked catheterization of internal jugular vein in intensive care patients: Retrospective cohort study. J Surg Med. 2019;3(8):553-556. doi:10.28982/josam.596891
Chicago
Menteş, Oral, Mustafa Özgür Cırık, Meriç Ünver, Sema Avcı, Güler Doğanay, ve Ali Alagöz. 2019. “Ultrasonographically marked catheterization of internal jugular vein in intensive care patients: Retrospective cohort study”. Journal of Surgery and Medicine 3 (8): 553-56. https://doi.org/10.28982/josam.596891.
EndNote
Menteş O, Cırık MÖ, Ünver M, Avcı S, Doğanay G, Alagöz A (01 Ağustos 2019) Ultrasonographically marked catheterization of internal jugular vein in intensive care patients: Retrospective cohort study. Journal of Surgery and Medicine 3 8 553–556.
IEEE
[1]O. Menteş, M. Ö. Cırık, M. Ünver, S. Avcı, G. Doğanay, ve A. Alagöz, “Ultrasonographically marked catheterization of internal jugular vein in intensive care patients: Retrospective cohort study”, J Surg Med, c. 3, sy 8, ss. 553–556, Ağu. 2019, doi: 10.28982/josam.596891.
ISNAD
Menteş, Oral - Cırık, Mustafa Özgür - Ünver, Meriç - Avcı, Sema - Doğanay, Güler - Alagöz, Ali. “Ultrasonographically marked catheterization of internal jugular vein in intensive care patients: Retrospective cohort study”. Journal of Surgery and Medicine 3/8 (01 Ağustos 2019): 553-556. https://doi.org/10.28982/josam.596891.
JAMA
1.Menteş O, Cırık MÖ, Ünver M, Avcı S, Doğanay G, Alagöz A. Ultrasonographically marked catheterization of internal jugular vein in intensive care patients: Retrospective cohort study. J Surg Med. 2019;3:553–556.
MLA
Menteş, Oral, vd. “Ultrasonographically marked catheterization of internal jugular vein in intensive care patients: Retrospective cohort study”. Journal of Surgery and Medicine, c. 3, sy 8, Ağustos 2019, ss. 553-6, doi:10.28982/josam.596891.
Vancouver
1.Oral Menteş, Mustafa Özgür Cırık, Meriç Ünver, Sema Avcı, Güler Doğanay, Ali Alagöz. Ultrasonographically marked catheterization of internal jugular vein in intensive care patients: Retrospective cohort study. J Surg Med. 01 Ağustos 2019;3(8):553-6. doi:10.28982/josam.596891

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