Clin Nephrol
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Comparative Study
Insertion of internal jugular temporary hemodialysis cannulae by direct ultrasound guidance--a prospective comparison of experienced and inexperienced operators.
Previous studies have shown that inexperienced operators have a lower success rate than experienced operators for insertion of internal jugular cannulae using the anatomical landmark technique. The object of this study was to determine the rate of successful insertion, incidence of immediate complications and incidence of infection for temporary hemodialysis cannulae inserted under ultrasound guidance by experienced and inexperienced operators. ⋯ We conclude that ultrasound guided temporary haemodialysis cannulation is a safe procedure with a high rate of success, the success rate for inexperienced operators is much higher than previous studies of cannulation using the anatomical landmark technique and the rate of cannula removal due to infection is not influenced by operator experience.