This projected evaluated the introduction of intra cavitary electrocardiography (IC ECG) for the insertion of central venous access devices (CVADs) by a nurse-led central venous access service (CVAS) as a safer and more efficient alternative to current central venous access.
344 patients were enrolled to either IC-ECG or traditional CVAD insertion. No further intervention was required in 170/172 (99%) of IC ECG compared to 139/172 (81%) of traditionally inserted CVADs.
This collaborative approach between clinicians, researchers and local decision makers has culminated in substantial patient safety and organisational benefits.
Transcript - Faster Cheaper Safer: Use of ECG for Central Line Placement