ECHOTIP: A structured protocol for ultrasound-based tip navigation and tip location during placement of central venous access devices in adult patients

Antonio La Greca, E. Iacobone, D. Elisei, D. G. Biasucci, V. D'Andrea, G. Barone, G. Z. Marinosci, M. Pittiruti*

*Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro

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Abstract

Central venous access devices are routinely used in clinical practice for administration of fluids and medications, for drawing blood samples and for hemodynamic monitoring. The adoption of ultrasound guided venipuncture has significantly reduced procedure-related complications, as documented by the recommendations of most recent guidelines. Ultrasound has also an important role also in other aspects of central venous catheterization, such as in the pre-procedural evaluation of the venous patrimony and in the detection of early and late non-infective complications. Recently, bedside ultrasound has been regarded as a promising tool also for ensuring an accurate and intraprocedural method of tip navigation and tip location. The aim of this paper is to review all the evidence about the accuracy of ultrasound methods for tip navigation and tip location in adult patients, and to suggest a structured standardized protocol for clinical practice.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)11297298211044325-N/A
Numero di pagine10
RivistaJournal of Vascular Access
Volume2021
Numero di pubblicazione34494474
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2021

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Chirurgia
  • Nefrologia

Keywords

  • CICC
  • Central venous access
  • PICC
  • central venous catheters
  • femoral catheters
  • tip location
  • tip navigation
  • ultrasound

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