俯卧位超声引导静脉导管置入术

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Journal of Intensive Care Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1177/08850666241298224
Kuan-Pen Yu, Tzu-Chun Wang, Yu-Chung Kung, Kuang-Hua Cheng
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俯卧位常用于成人呼吸窘迫综合征患者和特殊手术姿势。在这种体位下进行静脉插管时,必须有条理地回顾介绍可用的主要静脉和超声引导手术。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论超声引导下的插管技术,并提供各方面的见解,包括静脉的解剖位置、静脉大小、置管技术、周围危险结构以及导管置入的报道经验。俯卧位可进入八条主要静脉:颈内静脉、颈外静脉、肱脑静脉、基底静脉、股中静脉、腘静脉、胫后静脉和小隐静脉。为将静脉血栓栓塞的风险降至最低,导管直径与血管直径之比应小于 0.67。综述还以表格形式列出了不同导管对静脉直径的最低要求。对于较大的静脉,建议使用长轴视图/平面内技术进行实时超声引导,而对于较小的血管,则建议使用短轴视图/平面外技术。这篇综述包括这两种技术以及八条主要静脉周围动脉和神经的声像图解。本综述旨在帮助临床医生评估八条主要静脉,并为俯卧位患者安全插入各种类型的导管。
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Ultrasound-Guided Venous Catheter Placement in Prone Position.

The prone position is often used for patients with adult respiratory distress syndrome and specific surgical postures. When performing venous cannulation in this position, it is important to have a structured review to introduce the available major veins and ultrasound-guided procedure. In this review, we discuss the techniques of ultrasound-guided cannulation and provide insights into various aspects, including the anatomical locations of veins, vein sizes, placement techniques, surrounding structures at risk, and reported experiences with catheter placements. Eight major veins can be accessed in the prone position: the internal jugular vein, external jugular vein, brachiocephalic vein, basilic vein, mid-thigh femoral vein, popliteal vein, posterior tibial vein, and small saphenous vein. To minimize the risk of venous thromboembolism, the ratio of catheter diameter to vessel diameter should be less than 0.67. The review also presents the minimal requirement of venous diameter for different catheters in a tabulated form. For larger veins, real-time ultrasound guidance with the long-axis view/in-plane technique is suggested, while for smaller vessels, the short-axis view/out-of-plane technique is recommended. The review includes sonographic illustrations of the two techniques and surrounding arteries and nerves for the eight major veins. The aim of this review is to help clinicians assess the eight major veins and safely insert various types of catheters for patients in the prone position.

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Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Intensive Care Medicine (JIC) is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly journal offering medical and surgical clinicians in adult and pediatric intensive care state-of-the-art, broad-based analytic reviews and updates, original articles, reports of large clinical series, techniques and procedures, topic-specific electronic resources, book reviews, and editorials on all aspects of intensive/critical/coronary care.
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