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Published in: CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology 3/2018

01-03-2018 | Clinical Investigation

Chest Radiograph Measurement Technique Facilitates Accurate Bedside Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Placement in Children

Authors: Aishu Ramamurthi, Jeffrey Forris Beecham Chick, Rajiv N. Srinivasa, Anthony N. Hage, Jason J. Grove, Joseph J. Gemmete, Timothy D. Johnson, Ravi N. Srinivasa

Published in: CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | Issue 3/2018

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Abstract

Purpose

To report the chest radiograph measurement technique for placing bedside peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs).

Materials and Methods

Two hundred and thirty-two consecutive pediatric patients, mean age of 56.3 months (range: 0–203 months), underwent PICC placement from January 2015 to May 2017 (28 months) with a total of 232 PICCs placed. Measurements were taken from the cavoatrial junction to clavicle, clavicle to medial margin of mid-humeral head, and medial margin of mid-humeral head to mid-humerus. The difference between total radiographic measured length and actual PICC length was then calculated, and the percent difference (from actual cut length) was recorded. An equivalence test was performed using the two, one-sided test method.

Results

Mean ± standard deviation cavoatrial junction to clavicle length was 5.29 ± 2.20 cm (range: 2.1–12.6 cm). Mean clavicle to shoulder length was 8.20 ± 3.59 cm (range: 3.23–19.06 cm). Mean shoulder to mid-humerus length was 7.88 ± 3.87 cm (range: 2.01–16.8 cm). Mean total radiographic measured length was 21.37 ± 9.19 cm (range: 7.42–43.6 cm). Mean actual cut PICC length was 20.64 ± 8.72 cm (range: 8.5–44 cm). The mean difference between predicted, or total radiographic measured length, and actual cut PICC length was 0.73 ± 2.51 (range: − 5.42–8.60 cm). The mean percent difference was 4.07 ± 12.65% (range: − 23.84–47.80%). An equivalence test rejected the null hypothesis of the true percent difference greater/less than ± 6.67% with a p value of 0.002.

Conclusion

The chest radiograph measurement technique is an accurate method to determine catheter length for PICC placement at bedside in the pediatric population.
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Metadata
Title
Chest Radiograph Measurement Technique Facilitates Accurate Bedside Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Placement in Children
Authors
Aishu Ramamurthi
Jeffrey Forris Beecham Chick
Rajiv N. Srinivasa
Anthony N. Hage
Jason J. Grove
Joseph J. Gemmete
Timothy D. Johnson
Ravi N. Srinivasa
Publication date
01-03-2018
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology / Issue 3/2018
Print ISSN: 0174-1551
Electronic ISSN: 1432-086X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00270-017-1857-0

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