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Register: IRCT
Last refreshed on: 22 February 2018
Main ID:  IRCT2014112520079N1
Date of registration: 2015-01-02
Prospective Registration: No
Primary sponsor: Iran University of Medical Sciences, Vice Chancellor for Research
Public title: Using sonography in finding the cervical vein of critically ill patients
Scientific title: Comparison of the speed of ultrasonic method and anatomical criteria for internal jugular vein catheter insertion in patients requiring cannulation
Date of first enrolment: 2014-12-22
Target sample size: 90
Recruitment status: Complete
URL:  http://en.irct.ir/trial/17827
Study type:  interventional
Study design:  Randomization: Randomized, Blinding: Not blinded, Placebo: Not used, Assignment: Parallel, Purpose: Supportive.  
Phase:  2
Countries of recruitment
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Contacts
Name: Seyed Mohsen Ziyaeifard   
Address:  Headquarters building, 5th floor, intersection of Sheikh Fazl-Allah Noori and Shahid Chamran, Western Hemmat highway, Tehran, Iran Tehran Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Telephone: +98 21 8670 2503
Email: mziyaeifard@yahoo.com
Affiliation:  Iran University of Medical Sciences
Name: Seyed Mohsen Ziyaeifard   
Address:  Headquarters building, 5th floor, intersection of Sheikh Fazl-Allah Noori and Shahid Chamran, Western Hemmat highway, Tehran, Iran Tehran Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Telephone: +98 21 8670 2503
Email: mziyaeifard@yahoo.com
Affiliation:  Iran University of Medical Sciences
Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria: Inclusion criteria:
1. Age between 14 to 65 years old


Exclusion criteria:
1. Pregnancy
2. Sensitivity to topical anesthetics
3. Infection or burn in neck

Exclusion criteria:

Age minimum: 14 years
Age maximum: 65 years
Gender: Both
Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
Cardiovascular disease, unspecified
Cardiovascular problem.
Cardiovascular disease, unspecified
Intervention(s)
Intervention 1. Using ultrasound probe and by a needle size 19 attached to a 10 cc syringe, cannulate internal jugular vein groove between the sternocleidomastoid muscle.
Treatment - Other
Intervention 1: Intervention 1. Using ultrasound probe and by a needle size 19 attached to a 10 cc syringe, cannulate internal jugular vein groove between the sternocleidomastoid muscle. Intervention 2: Intervention 2. By using of clinical criteria, a two-cc syringe with needle size 22 and a 45 degree angle directs in the groove between the sternocleidomastoid muscle toward the nipple.
Intervention 2. By using of clinical criteria, a two-cc syringe with needle size 22 and a 45 degree angle directs in the groove between the sternocleidomastoid muscle toward the nipple.
Treatment - Drugs
Primary Outcome(s)
Percentage of successful cannulation. Timepoint: At the end of cannulation. Method of measurement: Recording the number of successful cannulations in questionnaire.
The duration of cannulation. Timepoint: At the end of cannulation. Method of measurement: Using chronometer and recording in questionnaire.
Number of attempts to cannulate a patient. Timepoint: At the end of cannulation. Method of measurement: Recording the number of cannulations for a patient in questionnaire.
Secondary Outcome(s)
Secondary ID(s)
Source(s) of Monetary Support
Iran University of Medical Sciences, Vice Chancellor for Research
Secondary Sponsor(s)
Ethics review
Status: Approved
Approval date:
Contact:
Ethics committee of Iran University of Medical Sciences
Results
Results available:
Date Posted:
Date Completed:
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