Doctors test new spots for lifesaving tubes in Hard-to-Treat patients
NCT ID NCT04265703
Summary
This study aims to find the safest and most effective spot to place a central venous catheter (a major IV line) in critically ill adults who are difficult to treat because their neck veins are small or collapse when they breathe. Researchers will compare success rates and safety between three different vein locations, all using ultrasound guidance to see the needle in real-time. The goal is to gather better evidence to guide doctors when standard methods are challenging.
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Hospital Civil Fray Antonio Alcalde
RECRUITINGGuadalajara, 44280, Mexico
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