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Brief Title: Subclavian Vein catheterization_Seldinger Vs Modified Seldinger
Official Title: Comparison of Two Needle Insertion Techniques on Success Rate and Complications During Subclavian Venous Catheterization: Seldinger vs. Modified Seldinger Technique
Study ID: NCT02090010
Brief Summary: Seldinger technique is a minimally invasive technique in which the practitioner accesses the target vessel with a small bore needle, then dilates to the size required for the catheter. Contrarily, modified Seldinger technique(guiding sheath-over-the-needle technique) use needle that is covered with guiding sheath. Both technique is widely used in central venous catheterization, however, few researches have been investigated to compare success rate or complications of both methods.
Detailed Description: The major complications of central venous catheterization through subclavian vein, are unintended arterial puncture, pneumothorax, hemothorax, malposition of catheter etc,. We assume that using modified Seldinger technique (MST), guiding sheath is easily slid over the needle, providing stable route into the vessel lumen relatively. We aimed to compare the Seldinger technique and modified Seldinger technique(MST) on success rate and complications during subclavian central venous catheterization in this prospective, randomized , controlled trials.
Minimum Age: 20 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Seoul National University of Hospital, Seoul, , Korea, Republic of
Name: Hee Pyung Park, MD PhD
Affiliation: Professor
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Name: Eugene Kim, MD
Affiliation: Clinical Instuctor
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR