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Pediatric radiology · Jul 2015
Optimal insertion lengths of right and left internal jugular central venous catheters in children.
- Young Hun Choi, Jung-Eun Cheon, Seung Han Shin, Su-Mi Shin, So Mi Lee, Hyun-Hae Cho, Woo Sun Kim, and In-One Kim.
- Department of Radiology, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea.
- Pediatr Radiol. 2015 Jul 1; 45 (8): 1206-11.
BackgroundKnowledge of the optimal lengths for central venous catheterization prior to the procedure may lessen the need for repositioning and prevent vascular complications.ObjectiveTo establish the optimal lengths for non-tunneled central venous catheter insertion through the right and left internal jugular veins.Materials And MethodsWe included 92 children who received US-guided central venous catheterization via right or left internal jugular veins in intensive care units. The calculated distance between the skin and carina was considered the optimal length for right and left internal jugular venous catheterization. Univariate and multivariate linear regression analyses was used to identify predictors.ResultsAge, height and weight showed significant correlations with optimal insertion lengths for right and left internal jugular vein approaches on univariate analysis, while height was the only significant independent predictor of optimal insertion length.ConclusionThe optimal insertion lengths (cm) suggested by our data are, for the right internal jugular vein 0.034 × height (cm) + 3.173, and for the left 0.072 × height (cm) + 2.113.
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