Swan-Ganz Catheter Insertion Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Pause at the Right Ventricle on Success Rate of Final Placement in Swan-Ganz Catheterization
The goal of this prospective randomized controlled study is to investigate the effect of
pause of advancement of the Swan-Ganz catheter, which is to check whether the Swan-Ganz
catheter arrive exactly at the right ventricle or not, on success rate of final placement and
required time in Swan-Ganz catheterization.
The question which the investigators are trying to answer is: Continuous advancement of
Swan-Ganz catheter without intended pause in the right ventricle to check whether the
Swan-Ganz catheter arrive exactly at the right ventricle will decrease the trial number and
required time to success final placement of Swan-Ganz catheter?
Many clinicians pause advancement of Swan-Ganz catheter to check whether the Swan-Ganz
catheter arrive exactly at the right ventricle or not.
The hypothesis of this study is that the intended pause during advancement of Swan-Ganz
catheter in the right ventricle induce failure in advancing of it into the pulmonary artery,
and that it increase the required time for final placement of it into the pulmonary artery.
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