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      A retrospective comparison for prediction of optimal length of right subclavian vein catheterization in infants: landmark-based estimation vs. linear regression model

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      Background: The optimal insertion length for right subclavian vein catheterization in infants has not been determined. This study retrospectively compared landmark-based and linear regression model-based estimation of optimal insertion length for righ...

      Background: The optimal insertion length for right subclavian vein catheterization in infants has not been determined. This study retrospectively compared landmark-based and linear regression model-based estimation of optimal insertion length for right subclavian vein catheterization in pediatric patients of corrected age < 1 year. Methods: Fifty catheterizations of the right subclavian vein were analyzed. The landmark related distances were: from the needle insertion point (I) to the tip of the sternal head of the right clavicle (A) and from A to the midpoint (B) of the perpendicular line drawn from the sternal head of the right clavicle to the line connecting the nipples. The optimal length of insertion was retrospectively determined by reviewing post-procedural chest radiographs. Estimates using a landmark-based equation (IA + AB – intercept) and a linear regression model were compared with the optimal length of insertion. Results: A landmark-based equation was determined as IA + AB – 5. The mean difference between the landmark-based estimate and the optimal insertion length was 1.0 mm (95% limits of agreement –18.2 to 20.3 mm). The mean difference between the linear regression model (26.681 – 4.014 × weight + 0.576 × IA + 0.537 × AB – 0.482 × postmenstrual age) and the optimal insertion length was 0 mm (95% limits of agreement –16.7 to 16.7 mm). The difference between the estimates using these two methods was not significant. Conclusion: A simple landmark-based equation may be useful for estimating optimal insertion length in pediatric patients of corrected age < 1 year undergoing right subclavian vein catheterization.

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      10 Na HS, "Practical anatomic landmarks for determining the insertion depth of central venous catheter in paediatric patients" 102 : 820-823, 2009

      1 Yoon SZ, "Usefulness of the carina as a radiographic landmark for central venous catheter placement in paediatric patients" 95 : 514-517, 2005

      2 Giavarina D, "Understanding Bland Altman analysis" 25 : 141-151, 2015

      3 Pirotte T, "Ultrasound-guided subclavian vein cannulation in infants and children : a novel approach" 98 : 509-514, 2007

      4 Sang-Il Park, "Ultrasound-guided subclavian catheterization in pediatric patients with a linear probe: a case series" 대한마취통증의학회 64 (64): 541-544, 2013

      5 Brass P, "Ultrasound guidance versus anatomical landmarks for subclavian or femoral vein catheterization" 2015

      6 Sasaki TM, "The relationship of central venous and pulmonary artery catheter position to acute right-sided endocarditis in severe thermal injury" 19 : 740-743, 1979

      7 Andropoulos DB, "The optimal length of insertion of central venous catheters for pediatric patients" 93 : 883-886, 2001

      8 강상수, "Simplified equation for determining proper depth of peripherally inserted central catheter in relation to anatomical landmarks" 대한마취통증의학회 71 (71): 300-304, 2018

      9 Kim H, "Predicting the optimal depth of left-sided central venous catheters in children" 68 : 1033-1037, 2013

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