1. Ultrasonographic evaluation of the femoral vein in anaesthetised infants and young children.
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Suk, E. H., Lee, K.-Y., Kweon, T. D., Jang, Y.-H., and Bai, S. J.
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ULTRASONIC imaging ,FEMORAL vein ,PEDIATRIC anesthesia ,FEMORAL artery ,ABDUCTION (Kinesiology) ,CATHETERIZATION - Abstract
We investigated the cross-sectional area of the femoral vein and its relationship to the femoral artery at two anatomical levels, in infants and children. Sixty-six subjects were allocated to one of two groups: infants (< 1 year, n = 31) or children (1–6 years, n = 35). After induction of general anaesthesia, the femoral vein was evaluated by ultrasound with the patients’ legs at 30° and 60° of abduction and their hips externally rotated. In each position, measurements were taken at the level of the inguinal crease and 1 cm below the crease. Hip rotation with 60° leg abduction decreased femoral artery overlap at the level of the inguinal crease in both infants (p = 0.013) and children (p = 0.003). Thus, the optimal place for femoral vein cannulation in paediatric patients seems to be at the level of the inguinal crease with 60° leg abduction and external hip rotation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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