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The Ability of Anesthesiologists Identifying Internal Jugular Vein Bilaterally by Anatomic Landmarks

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Diskapi Teaching and Research Hospital

Status

Completed

Conditions

Anatomical Landmark
Internal Jugular Vein Canulation

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01607281
USGIJV062012 (Registry Identifier)
DiskapiTRH232012 (Registry Identifier)
DiskapiTRH1

Details and patient eligibility

About

The study is designed to determine anaesthetists ability to locate the right internal jugular vein(IJV) and left IJV using a landmark technique. Initially, a questionnaire was completed detecting previous user experience. An ultrasound probe, using the midpoint as an 'imaginary needle', was placed on the neck of a healthy volunteer and the image recorded. Both anaesthetist and volunteer were blinded to the screen until the image was stored. Anaesthetists were grouped into senior or junior by the total number of IJV canulation experience. The success rate is going to be measured as pass or fail.

Full description

Anesthesiologists are usually qualified in internal jugular vein canulation by using anatomic landmark technique. The anatomy of right IJV and left IJV may differ each other. The hypothesis is that the anatomical difference between right and left IJV may give rise to false puncture of especially left IJV by using anatomical landmark technique.Although USG is available, most of the experienced anesthesiologist does not prefer to use USG for IJV canulation due to different reasons.In addition to this anesthesiologists are generally preferring right IJV canulation, thus they are inexperienced in left IJV canulation. So especially during left IJV canulation,not by anatomical landmark technique but by USG will be recommended for anesthesiologists.

Enrollment

50 patients

Sex

All

Ages

22 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • The voluntary anesthesiologists who are studying in diskapi training and research hospital

Exclusion criteria

  • The anesthesiologists who are not willing to participate, the anesthesiologists whom refused to fulfill the questionnaire form.

Trial design

50 participants in 1 patient group

anesthesiologists, experience
Description:
There is one arm. All participating anesthesiologists wıll fulfill the questionary survey and show the imaginary puncture site by USG bilaterally.

Trial contacts and locations

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