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In patients undergoing cardiac or aortic surgery, the placement of a radial KTA is sometimes difficult, the purpose of this study is to do an ultrasound in order to evaluate the diagnostic values of the internal diameter of the radial artery to predict the failure to install the radial KTA.
The Arterial Catheter (KTA) enables continuous measurement of invasive blood pressure in patients with accurate and reliable hemodynamic monitoring. Radial Artery Catheterization is the currently recommended placement site.
In patients undergoing cardiac or aortic surgery, placement of a radial KTA is sometimes difficult, with a failure rate of around 15%. It is also a source of local complications and prolongation of the anesthetic duration.
There is no predictive diagnostic test for failed radial KTA placement in anesthesia.
Accurately predicting the failure of radial catheterization by echography will, in the future, make it possible to offer "at risk" patients an immediate catheterization in an other site as for example brachial site.
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Failure to insert a radial artery catheter (KTA) by the nurse anesthesiologists | Failure to insert the radial KTA by the nurse anesthesiologist defined as follows: ≥ 3 punctures (by the nurse anesthetist) or need to change of doctor operator (nurse anesthesiologist to Anesthesiologist - Resuscitator) or change of puncture site (radial to radial contralateral or other site). All professionals involved are blinded to the echographic measures of the radial artery. | Day 1 |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Internal radial artery diameter | Measured on echographic exam. Image acquisition done by an independent nurse anesthesist (not involved in the management of the same patient). Radial artery diameter measured on these images, later, by an anaesthesiologist-Resuscitator physician. | Day 1 |
| External radial artery diameter |
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Adult who have an scheduled cardiac or aortic surgery at Montpellier University Hospital
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Jérôme PANIEGO | University hospital of Montpellier, Montpellier, France, 34295 | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University hospital of Montpellier | Montpellier | 34295 | France |
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Measured on echographic exam. Image acquisition done by an independent nurse anesthesist (not involved in the management of the same patient). Radial artery diameter measured on these images, later, by an anaesthesiologist-Resuscitator physician. |
| Day 1 |
| Internal area of the radial artery | Measured on echographic exam. Image acquisition done by an independent nurse anesthesist (not involved in the management of the same patient). Radial artery diameter measured on these images, later, by an anaesthesiologist-Resuscitator physician. | Day 1 |
| External area of the radial artery | Measured on echographic exam. Image acquisition done by an independent nurse anesthesist (not involved in the management of the same patient). Radial artery diameter measured on these images, later, by an anaesthesiologist-Resuscitator physician. | Day 1 |
| Calcification of arterial wall (yes/no) | Measured on echographic exam. Image acquisition done by an independent nurse anesthesist (not involved in the management of the same patient). Radial artery diameter measured on these images, later, by an anaesthesiologist-Resuscitator physician. | Day 1 |
| Thickness of arteria wall | Measured on echographic exam. Image acquisition done by an independent nurse anesthesist (not involved in the management of the same patient). Radial artery diameter measured on these images, later, by an anaesthesiologist-Resuscitator physician. | Day 1 |
| Ratio between internal and external arteria diameter | Measured on echographic exam. Image acquisition done by an independent nurse anesthesist (not involved in the management of the same patient). Radial artery diameter measured on these images, later, by an anaesthesiologist-Resuscitator physician. | Day 1 |
| Clinical characteristics at baseline | Age, sex, body mass index, ASA score, duration of preoperative fasting, cardiovascular risk factors, cardiovascular conditions, wrist circumference, pulse force of the radial, ulnar, and brachial arteries (no pulse / feeble pulse / normal pulse), mean arterial pressure at punction time, dose of vasopressants (ephedrine, neosynephrine, noradrenaline) at punction time | Day 1 |
| Punction-related adverse events | Hematoma, dissection, thrombosis, ischemia, false aneuvrysm, infection, pain. | 6 months |
| Duration of arterial punction | delay between first pulse palpation and end of bandage on a functional catheter | Day 1 |
| Duration of patient management | duration of anaesthesia, duration of presence in surgery room, length of hospital stay | 28 days |