Comparison Between Effect of Head Positions on the Placement of Catheter in the Internal Jugular Vein
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https://doi.org/10.3329/jbsa.v20i2.3992Abstract
The position of the head of the patient play an important role in the ease and success of Right Internal Jugular Vein (RIJV) cannulation using external landmark-guided technique. Sixty patients undergoing open heart surgery for both acquired and congenital heart diseases were studied in three groups-neutral head position, head rotated to 20 degree and head rotated to 30 degree to the left for RIJV cannulation. The overall success rate irrespective of number of attempts and head positions in this study was 93.3%. Complications were a bit higher than in other studies. Available literature did not compare between different degree of position of head rotation. This study compared between these groups in terms of number of attempts required for RIJV cannulation, but no significant difference was found between or within the groups (P>0.05). From this study it can be proposed that, some degree of rotation (upto 20 degree) may be allowed to make landmark prominent but extreme degree of rotation which result in more number of attempts and complications is not desired.
Journal of BSA, Vol. 20, No. 2, July 2007 p.56-60
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