作者
Vishal Uppal, Rakesh V Sondekoppam, Sugantha Ganapathy
发表日期
2014/10/1
期刊
Canadian journal of anesthesia
卷号
61
期号
10
页码范围
909-915
出版商
Springer Nature BV
简介
Purpose
During peripheral nerve block procedures, needle visibility decreases as the angle of needle insertion relative to skin increases due to loss of reflective signals. The primary aim of our study was to compare the effect of beam steering on the visibility of echogenic and non-echogenic block needles.
Methods
PAJUNK® non-echogenic and echogenic needles were inserted into pork meat at 20, 40, 60, and 70 angles, and electronic beam steering was applied at three different angles (shallow, medium, and steep) to obtain the best possible needle images. Eleven anesthesiologists blinded to the type of needle or use of beam steering scored the images obtained (0= needle not visible; 10= excellent needle shaft and tip visibility). Mean scores were used to classify the needles as poor visibility (mean score 0-3.3), intermediate visibility (mean score 3.4-6.6), or good visibility (mean score 6.7-10).
Results
At 20, the …
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