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Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Arterial Line Placement - Techinques and Troubleshooting



INDICATIONS

  • Continuous blood pressure measurement is necessary because of hemodynamic instability.
  • Continuous blood pressure measurement is necessary for the safety of certain anesthetic techniques, such as deliberate hypotension, cardiopulmonary bypass, or major vascular surgery involving arterial clamping.
  • Continuous blood pressure measurement is necessary for monitoring administration of vasoactive drugs.
  • Frequent blood gas measurements are needed.
  • Frequent blood sampling is needed in patients without central venous access.
  • Noninvasive blood pressure monitoring is difficult or impossible, such as in patients who are severely obese, have burned extremities, or are in shock.
CONTRAINDICATIONS

  • Absolute contraindications
    • Infection at the site of insertion
    • Traumatic injury proximal to the site of insertion
  • Relative contraindications; may be outweighed by other considerations
    • Failure to demonstrate collateral flow in small vessels (e.g., by Doppler ultrasonography)
    • Presence of arteriovenous (AV) shunt in the limb in question
    • History of surgery disrupting lymphatics of the upper extremity, such as a mastectomy with lymph node dissection
    • Arterial insufficiency in the distribution of the artery to be cannulated