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Landmarks used to make a vascular puncture has long been based on the only knowledge of anatomy. This method assumes that the target vessel is in its expected position, permeable (non-thrombosed), and heavy enough to be catheterized. Any variations from these assumptions is likely to cause failures of puncture and complications. The development of ultrasound allowed to "see" the structures to achieve, whether before a puncture or in live for guiding the procedure. Visualization of vessels and adjacent structures has logically resulted in larger cases to a greater security of catheterization, improving the success rate, and decreasing complications. Several positions of the probe can be used to guide a puncture under ultrasound: the transversal approach in short axis, the long axis longitudinal approach and the oblique view approach.The aim of the study was to compare these three different ultrasound-guided approaches to peripheral vascular access in children. All children weighing less than 30 kg that should benefit from the introduction of an arterial catheter or central venous catheter introduced through a peripheral vein are eligible. Patients will be included after parent's and children's information and consent. The choice of the technique used (transverse, longitudinal or oblique approach) is determined by a randomization table.The puncture procedure is performed according to the usual protocols of the paediatric anesthesia unit of the investigators, under ultrasound guidance in a sterile manner. No time limit is required for the identification and implementation of the catheter. The position of the probe is dictated by the result of randomization and the Seldinger technique is used for the establishment of the catheter. Beyond two unsuccessful attempts, the procedure is considered as a failure. The anesthetist then uses the alternative technique of his choice. All anesthetists participating in this study exercised their main activity in the Montpellier University Hospital pediatric anesthesia unit. The laying of ultrasound-guided peripherally inserted central catheter and arterial catheter is part of the current activity of the unit.


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NCT number NCT02483507
Study type Interventional
Source University Hospital, Montpellier
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date May 2014
Completion date June 2016

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