Affiliation:
1. Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, India
2. Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, India
3. University of Kufa, Iraq
Abstract
The technique selected for “Central Venous Catheterization [CVC]” is crucial in the field of medical procedures. In order to catheterize the right internal jugular vein, this study compares the efficacy of the landmark technique versus the 2D “ultrasound-guided [USG]” technique. This investigation focuses on patient outcomes, safety, and efficiency. This study compared the effectiveness and safety of two methods for CVC in the right internal jugular vein: the landmark technique and the 2D USG technique. In a clinical context, this study employed a prospective observational research design with 125 participants. Based on clinical judgment, patients were randomised to either the landmark technique group or the 2D USG technique group. This study evaluated the duration needed for a successful catheterization, the number of tries needed, and the complications that can arise from the process, such as