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Ultrasound is a reliable method for determining jugular bulb dominance.

M Cormio1, C S Robertson.   

Abstract

Despite widespread application of jugular oximetry devices, the optimal side to cannulate for monitoring cerebral oxygenation is controversial. For most monitoring strategies, the dominant or larger internal jugular vein gives the most representative values for venous oxygen saturation. However, there is little information on how to best determine the dominant side. The purpose of this study was to compare the results of an ultrasound examination to two other standard methods for determining the dominant internal jugular vein, the jugular vein compression test and the computed tomographic (CT) approach. Seventeen patients with severe head injury (GCS <8) were studied. The ultrasound examination showed the mean internal diameter of the right and the left internal jugular veins to be 1.27 cm (standard deviation [SD] 0.16 cm) and 1.21 cm (SD 0.36 cm), respectively. The right internal jugular vein was larger than the left in 11 (65%) of the patients. The diameter of the dominant or larger internal jugular veins were 1.44 cm (SD = 0.22), compared with 1.04 cm (SD = 0.18) on the opposite side (P < .05). The results of the ultrasound method were in agreement with the CT scan method in 94% of the comparisons and with the jugular vein compression test in 82% of comparisons. These studies demonstrate that the ultrasound method provides useful information about the side of the dominant cerebral venous drainage, comparable to other standard methods, without the need for a CT scan or manipulation of intracranial pressure.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11426103     DOI: 10.1097/00008506-200107000-00014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg Anesthesiol        ISSN: 0898-4921            Impact factor:   3.956


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