Simple manoeuvre to reduce the overlap between the internal jugular vein and carotid artery in infants

A. R. Lee, J. H. Lee, H. Y. Lim, S. M. Lee

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Abstract

Background Catheterisation of the internal jugular vein (IJV) can be difficult in infants. We aimed to evaluate whether a simple manoeuvre, a slight caudo-lateral traction of the ipsilateral arm (CLTIA), could decrease the head rotation-induced overlap of the IJV to the carotid artery (CA) in infants. Methods Twenty-five infants were included. The patients were placed in the 10° Trendelenburg position with a shoulder roll. On both sides of the neck, ultrasound images were obtained in a transverse orientation before and after the CLTIA at 0°, 40°, and 80° of head rotation, respectively. On each image, CA overlap was calculated as follows: CA overlap (%) = (overlap distance/CA diameter) × 100. Results The CLTIA decreased CA overlap (%) in 0°, 40°, and 80° of head rotation on the right side of the neck [14 (interquartile range, IQR 0-32) to 0 (IQR 0-14), 24 (IQR 0-46) to 0 (IQR 0-33), and 31 (IQR 12-58) to 23 (IQR 0-34); all P < 0.01] and on the left [29 (IQR 7-61) to 19 (IQR 0-44), 40 (IQR 21-65) to 31 (IQR 0-46), and 44 (IQR 29-97) to 33 (IQR 14-69); all P < 0.01], respectively. Conclusion The CLTIA successfully reduced the overlap between the IJV and the CA in infants. However, further study should be needed to evaluate the clinical usefulness of the CLTIA during the IJV catheterisation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)580-587
Number of pages8
JournalActa Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
Volume58
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2014
Externally publishedYes

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