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Published in: Annals of Intensive Care 1/2016

Open Access 01-12-2016 | Research

Practice of ultrasound-guided central venous catheter technique by the French intensivists: a survey from the BoReal study group

Authors: Julien Maizel, Marie-Anaïs Bastide, Jack Richecoeur, Eric Frenoy, Christian Lemaire, Bertrand Sauneuf, Hervé Dupont, Fabienne Tamion, Saad Nseir, Damien Du Cheyron, the BoReal Study group

Published in: Annals of Intensive Care | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

The ultrasound (US)-guided technique has been recommended for central venous catheter (CVC) placement in critical care. However, several surveys have shown that the majority of physicians continue to perform landmark procedures. In our region, we have implemented special courses to promote the use of US with formal training and simulators. Ultrasound machines have also been installed in almost every ICU in our area. We designed a survey to investigate whether the training program established for years and the widespread of ultrasound devices in the ICU of our region will be associated with a high rate of physicians performing US procedures.

Methods

A survey comprising 14 questions was designed to elicit information on training in US techniques, the use of US for CVC placement, reasons for nonuse of US and their opinion concerning the need to teach the landmark technique to residents. This survey was electronically sent to every physician of the BoReal study group (32 ICUs located in the North West of France).

Results

We received 190 responses (response rate 66 %) including 34 % of residents. Only 11 % of respondents reported the absence of training in the US technique, and 3 % reported they did not have access to an ultrasound machine. A total of 68 % declared “always” (18 %) or “almost always” (50 %) using US to guide CVC placement. Our results are better than those of previous surveys. The main reasons why physicians did not use the US technique were that they thought that US guidance was unnecessary (36 %) or because the ultrasound machine was not immediately available (33 %). Ninety-one percentages think that the landmark technique should still be taught to the residents. A higher proportion of residents compared to seniors declared that they always or almost always used the US technique.

Conclusion

Training in ultrasound techniques and the widespread availability of ultrasound machines in ICUs seem to improve the rate of US procedures. However, despite strong scientific evidence a proportion of physicians continue to consider the landmark technique as an alternative to US. Training and education are potentially still the best ways to overcome such barriers or conviction.
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Metadata
Title
Practice of ultrasound-guided central venous catheter technique by the French intensivists: a survey from the BoReal study group
Authors
Julien Maizel
Marie-Anaïs Bastide
Jack Richecoeur
Eric Frenoy
Christian Lemaire
Bertrand Sauneuf
Hervé Dupont
Fabienne Tamion
Saad Nseir
Damien Du Cheyron
the BoReal Study group
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
Springer Paris
Published in
Annals of Intensive Care / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 2110-5820
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13613-016-0177-x

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