Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness and safety of the installation of femoral central venous catheter (CVC) ultrasound-guided real-time 2D versus the landmark method


Clinical Trial Description

STUDY DESIGN Multicenter prospective randomized study in pediatric intensive care units of the Hospital Roberto del Ri , Luis Calvo Mackenna and Exequiel González Cortés. Patients from entering the study between the months of January/2015 to July/2015, after signing informed by their parents or legal guardian consent, this will be implemented by the resident

PATIENTS Previous studies report an average success rate of 50% on the first attempt in the anatomical method, both children and adults. Sample size is determined to improve on a 30% success rate using the ultrasound method. For a power of 80% in relation to success at the first attempt and with a confidence level of 95%, a total of 50 patients per branch is determined.

Method of randomization Using computer program the patient leaving 50 patients in the group with the anatomical method, and 50 patients in the ultrasound method are randomized .

OPERATOR Both installation landmark and ultrasound guidance will be performed by 3 or 4 team doctors resident in each center , who count on ≥ 3 years of experience in ICU and training in ultrasound-guided access .

DEFINITIONS

- Successful cannulation: is considered successful installation when the guide is installed without difficulty in femoral vein.

- Cannulation the first try: is considered successful when installing the CVC is accomplished by first transcutaneous passage to the glass needle .

- Attempt to cannulation: considered attempt the passage of the needle without removing or redirect moving forward. Each successive removal or redirection with a forward motion is considered more a try.

- Arterial puncture: Arterial puncture aspiration involves pulsatile arterial blood .

- Rescue: After the fifth attempt in the landmark method will change the method under ultrasound guidance and is considered not successful cannulation. Result of not having puncture site is changed.

INSTALLATION METHOD

- Anatomical : In supine with external rotation and abduction of the lower extremity is located by palpating the femoral artery in the femoral triangle and punctured medial to this towards the navel to have reflux of venous blood.

- Guided by ultrasound: Ultrasound is performed to verify the presence and proper position of a target vessel before puncturing the skin followed by real-time ultrasound to guide the needle tip during the lancing process.

OUTCOME It was considered as primary outcome main installation on the first try , and secondary outcome cannulation success, number of attempts and , as a complication of the procedure, arterial puncture. Rescue will be used after the 5th attempt in the anatomical method that will change the method under ultrasound guidance . Failure to gain access shall be considered as successful cannulation and change of puncture site

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS For statistical analysis the Stata 12.0 software was used. Continuous variables were analyzed using descriptive analysis of normal distribution with means and standard deviations , and continuous variables were not normally distributed and qualitative medians and percentiles. For the primary outcome will be used to varying dicomtómica 9/ c bn .Chi square method ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT02318940
Study type Interventional
Source University of Chile
Contact Pietro F Pietroboni, MD
Phone +56982261539
Email pietroboni@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date December 2014
Completion date September 2015

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Recruiting NCT06320626 - Pharmacokinetic-guided Dosing of Emicizumab Phase 4
Completed NCT04011852 - The Role of Chest Electrical Impedance Tomography in the Pediatric Ventilator Weaning
Completed NCT03497663 - VIA Family - Family Based Early Intervention Versus Treatment as Usual N/A
Recruiting NCT05016271 - Health Benefits of Air Purifiers in Primary School Students N/A
Completed NCT02551978 - Kids Obesity Prevention Program - Study (KOP) N/A
Completed NCT02240368 - Performance Evaluation of the Depth of Anesthesia Monitors in Pediatric Surgery
Completed NCT03946137 - Chest Therapy and Postural Education in Children With Cerebral Palsy N/A
Completed NCT01918020 - Impact Study of Minnesota SNAP-Ed Health and Nutrition Education Programs N/A
Completed NCT01267097 - The PAC Study: Parents as Agents of Change in Pediatric Weight Management N/A
Recruiting NCT04022460 - Using Personal Mobile Technology to Identify Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children With Down Syndrome (UPLOAD)
Completed NCT05538039 - Reducing Anxiety of Children and Their Parents in the Pre-elective Surgery Process N/A
Completed NCT03156465 - Iowa Cochlear Implant Clinical Research Center Hybrid L24 and Standard Cochlear Implants in Profoundly Deaf Infants N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT05914324 - Outpatient Pediatric Pulse Oximeters in Africa N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT04827108 - Psychometric Properties of the Chinese Version of PeNAT
Recruiting NCT04888195 - Symptom Clusters in Hong Kong Chinese Children With Blood Cancer
Not yet recruiting NCT04853303 - VR to Improve CINV, Sleep and Pain Among Children With Cancer in HK N/A
Completed NCT05374902 - Efficacy of Animation, Buzzy, and Multiple Interventions on Pain in Children N/A
Completed NCT04665453 - Dexmedetomidine and Melatonin for Sleep Induction for EEG in Children N/A
Completed NCT04082247 - Healthy Children 2021 Study in Childcare Centers N/A
Completed NCT02858531 - Predictive Tracking of Patient Flow in the Emergency Services During the Virus Winter Epidemics