Access for PCRRT Timothy E. Bunchman Professor Pediatrics.

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Access for PCRRT Timothy E. Bunchman Professor Pediatrics

bunchman The System is Down due to poor Access!

bunchman My first choice is….

bunchman Factors affecting choice of access Size of access relative to size of child Placement of access –does it matter where it is placed? Configuration –Side by side –Double D –Co-axial

bunchman Access Choice The optimal access –Large internal diameter to minimize resistance due to internal diameter –Short length to minimize resistance due to length In the case of vascular access SIZE DOES MATTER

bunchman Access Choice Patient SizeAccess SizeLocationCompany NeonateDL 7 FrIJ/SC/FemCook/Med Comp 3-15 KgDL 7 FrIJ/SC/FemCook/Med Comp DL 8 FrIJ/SC/FemMed Cp/Quinton KgDL 8 FrIJ/SC/FemQuinton DL 9 FrIJ/SC/FemMed Comp > 30 KgDL 10 FrIJ/SC/FemMultiple Choices

bunchman 7 French access Cook mini-puncture soft 10 cm, side by side configuration BFR: mls/min venous pressure: mm Hg recirculation rate:< 5%

bunchman 7 French access Med Comp soft line soft 10 cm, side by side configuration BFR: mls/min venous pressure: mm Hg recirculation rate:< 5%

bunchman 7 French access Cook Bunchman co-axial stiff 10 cm, coaxial BFR: 0-75 mls/min venous pressure: mm Hg recirculation rate:< 5%

bunchman 8 French access Quinton (Kendall) stiff 9, 12, 15 cm, double D configuration BFR: mls/min venous pressure: mm Hg recirculation rate:< 5%

bunchman 8 French access Arrow soft 11 cm, side by side BFR: mls/min venous pressure: mm Hg recirculation rate:< 5%

bunchman 9 French access Med Comp soft 10 cm, co-axial BFR: mls/min venous pressure: mm Hg recirculation rate:< 7 %

bunchman 12 French access Arrow triple lumen stiff 16 cm, side by side BFR: mls/min venous pressure: mm Hg recirculation rate:< 5%

bunchman Location of Access Is there an optimal location Does the location affect –? BFR –? Flow resistance –? Recirculation

bunchman Bunchman Bias All access should be Rt IJ if possible due to effect on patient care, turning in bed, flexing the legs all of which affect BFR Study in Children < 20 kg Quinton (Kendall) 8 Fr catheter Above vs Below the diaphragm

bunchman Comparison of upper vs. lower body location line placement (n = 20; 120 Treatments) P value NS NS NS NS

bunchman Access-Conclusion Anticoagulation requirements, BFR, flow resistance, happiness at bedside is all correlated to good access Best access is that which correlates to the size of the child Without good access you might as well go home