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The intracavitary ECG method for tip location of ultrasound-guided centrally inserted central catheter in neonates

Authors :
D’Andrea, Vito
Pezza, Lucilla
Prontera, Giorgia
Ancora, Gina
Pittiruti, Mauro
Vento, Giovanni
Barone, Giovanni
Source :
The Journal of Vascular Access; September 2023, Vol. 24 Issue: 5 p1134-1139, 6p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: The correct position of the tip of a central venous access device is important in all patients, and especially in neonates. The traditional method of tip location (approximated intra-procedural length estimation + post procedural chest X-ray) is currently considered inaccurate and not cost-effective by most recent guidelines, which recommend the adoption of tip location by intracavitary electrocardiography (IC-ECG) whenever possible.Methods: This study prospectively investigated the applicability, the feasibility, the accuracy, and the safety IC-ECG for tip location in neonates requiring insertion of ultrasound-guided centrally inserted central venous catheters (CICCs) with caliber 3Fr or more. All catheter tip locations were verified using simultaneously both IC-ECG and ultrasound-based tip location, using the Neo-ECHOTIP protocol.Results: A total of 105 neonates were enrolled. The applicability of IC-ECG was 100% since a P wave was evident on the surface ECG of all neonates recruited for the study. The feasibility was also 100% since an increase of the P-wave was detected in all cases. The accuracy was also 100%, since a perfect match between IC-ECG based tip location and ultrasound-based tip location was found. There were no adverse events directly or indirectly related to the IC-ECG technique; no arrhythmias occurred.Conclusions: When applied to ultrasound guided CICCs, tip location by IC-ECG is applicable and feasible in neonates, and it is safe and accurate.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11297298 and 17246032
Volume :
24
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The Journal of Vascular Access
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs64434304
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/11297298211068302