The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy of ultrasound- guided with the traditional palpation radial artery cannulation in critically ill children.
Arterial catheterization is often performed in critically ill patients for continuous hemodynamic monitoring and blood sampling. However, insertion of radial artery catheter with traditional palpation may be technically challenging, particularly in pediatric patients. There are few published studies on the use of ultrasound guidance for radial-artery catheter placement and mostly they were elective surgery children which received inhalation or deep sedative medication. Recently no setting published in pediatric intensive care unit.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
84
ultrasound at radial site and measure the size and depth of radial artery and perform radial artery cannulation
Radial artery catheters will be placed by the palpation technique only.
Department of Pediatric,Ramathibodi Hospital
Bangkok, Thailand
first attempt success rate of radial artery catheter insertion
Time frame: 5 minute
time to success of radial artery catheter insertion
Time frame: 15 minute
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