Central line: supraclavicular
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Indications
- Central venous pressure monitoring
- High volume/flow resuscitation
- Emergency venous access
- Inability to obtain peripheral venous access
- Repetitive blood sampling
- Administering hyperalimentation, caustic agents, or other concentrated fluids
- Insertion of transvenous cardiac pacemakers
- Hemodialysis or plasmapheresis
- Insertion of pulmonary artery catheters
Contraindications
- Infection over the placement site
- Distortion of landmarks by trauma or congenital anomalies (including c-collar)
- Pathologic conditions, including SVC syndrome
- Current venous thrombosis in target vessel
- Prior vessel injury or procedures
- Morbid obesity
- Uncooperative patient
Central line if coagulopathic
- Preferentially use a compressible site such as the femoral location (avoid the IJ and subclavian if possible, though IJ preferred over subclavian)
- No benefit to giving FFP unless artery is punctured[1]
- However, consider giving FFP if patient has hemophilia[2]
Equipment Needed
- CVC kit: typical contents:
- Clorhexidine
- Sterile drape
- 1% lidocaine without epinephrine
- 5 mL syringe (for lidocaine)
- 22-ga and 25-ga needles (for lidocaine)
- 5 mL syringe (for venipuncture)
- 18-ga needle (for venipuncture
- Guidewire
- Scalpel with 11-blade
- Dilator
- Triple-lumen catheter (or introducer catheter/Cordis)
- Catheter clamp
- Silk suture
- Sterile gown, cap, mask, sterile gloves
- For ultrasound guided placement (preferred method)
- Ultrasound machine and probe (vascular probe)
- Sterile probe cover with sterile gel
- Biopatch
- Sterile caps for lumen ports
- Tegaderm
- Sterile saline
Procedure
- 1cm lat to scm head
- 1cm post to clavicular head
- bisect angle btwn scm & clavicle
- 10' angle inf to horizontal plane
Complications
- Arterial puncture and hematoma
- Pneumothorax
- Hemothorax
- Vessel injury
- Air embolism
- Cardiac dysrhythmia
- Nerve injury
- Infection
- Thrombosis
- Catheter misplacement
