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1 TITLE: Electrocardiograms versus X-rays for Guided Placement of Central Venous Catheter Tips: A Review of Clinical and Cost-effectiveness DATE: 18 July 2012 CONTEXT AND POLICY ISSUES Central venous catheters (CVCs) are often used to deliver drugs, supply nutrients, or draw blood samples in some severely ill patients. 1 A peripherally inserted central venous catheter is a type of central venous line. 2 During placement of the CVC, the correct position of the tip is of paramount importance and should be verified immediately after placement before infusion to avoid any catheter-related complications. 3,4 Post-procedural chest x-ray is a commonly used method for verification of the CVC tip position. 1 X-rays, however, have some limitations as they are not readily available until the end of the surgical procedure, the method is not 100% accurate and there is a risk of patients being exposed to radiation. 5 Moreover, when a misplacement of the CVC tip is detected by chest x-ray, a further procedure is required to reposition the line, which implies more potential problems and costs. 6,7 Electrocardiogram (ECG)-based positioning of the CVC tip is of growing interest, because it allows control of the catheter position during insertion procedure. 8,9 The ECG method uses the catheter as an intracavitary electrode occurring with two different techniques: metal guidewire and column of saline. 5 In the metal guidewire technique, a metal guidewire inserted inside the catheter is used as an intracavitary electrode, whereas, in the column saline technique, the column of physiological saline solution contained in the catheter is used. As the catheter advances through the superior vena cava towards the right atrium, the intracavitary monitoring of the electrical conductivity represented in the variations in the height of the p-wave of an ECG rhythm would indicate the position of the catheter. 10 The preferred access site for CVC placement is the right internal jugular vein (IJV), while alternative sites, which may lead to high incidence of malpositioning and procedural complications, include left IJV, subclavian veins and right external jugular veins. 11,12 Although the ECG-based method has been considered to be safe, accurate, quick and easy to perform, radiation-free, and real-time verification, its clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness compared with post-procedural chest x-ray method remains to be determined. 13 Disclaimer: The Rapid Response Service is an information service for those involved in planning and providing health care in Canada. Rapid responses are based on a limited literature search and are not comprehensive, systematic reviews. The intent is to provide a list of sources and a summary of the best evidence on the topic that CADTH could identify using all reasonable efforts within the time allowed. Rapid responses should be considered along with other types of information and health care considerations. The information included in this response is not intended to replace professional medical advice, nor should it be construed as a recommendation for or against the use of a particular health technology. Readers are also cautioned that a lack of good quality evidence does not necessarily mean a lack of effectiveness particularly in the case of new and emerging health technologies, for which little information can be found, but which may in future prove to be effective. While CADTH has taken care in the preparation of the report to ensure that its contents are accurate, complete and up to date, CADTH does not make any guarantee to that effect. CADTH is not liable for any loss or damages resulting from use of the information in the report. Copyright: This report contains CADTH copyright material. It may be copied and used for non-commercial purposes, provided that attribution is given to CADTH. Links: This report may contain links to other information available on the websites of third parties on the Internet. CADTH does not have control over the content of such sites. Use of third party sites is governed by the owners own terms and conditions.

2 This purpose of this report is to review the evidence regarding the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of electrocardiograms versus x-rays for the guided placement of central venous catheter tips. RESEARCH QUESTIONS 1. What is the clinical effectiveness of electrocardiograms versus x-rays for the guided placement of central venous catheter tips? 2. What is the cost-effectiveness of electrocardiograms versus x-rays for the guided placement of central venous catheter tips? KEY MESSAGE ECG-guided CVC placement can improve the accuracy of CVC positioning compared with no- ECG guided positioning followed by post-procedural chest x-ray method. No relevant economic studies were identified. METHODS Literature Search Strategy A limited literature search was conducted on key resources including Ovid MEDLINE, PubMed, The Cochrane Library (2012, Issue 6), University of York Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (CRD), ECRI (Health Devices Gold) databases, Canadian and major international health technology agencies, as well as a focused Internet search. No methodological filters were applied to limit retrieval by study type. Where possible, retrieval was limited to the human population. The search was also limited to English language documents published between January 1, 2007 and June 19, Selection Criteria and Methods One reviewer screened the titles and abstracts of the retrieved publications and evaluated the full-text publications for the final article selection, according to selection criteria presented in Table 1. Table 1: Selection Criteria Population Adults requiring central venous catheter (CVC); also may be referred to as PICC line (peripherally inserted central catheter) Intervention ECG (for example, Sapiens) Comparator Outcomes Study Designs X-ray Clinical benefits: immediate CVC tip placement confirmation; appropriate (accurate) and consistent tip placement; reduced wait times for x-ray and radiology reports; improved process flow Harms: improper placement resulting in DVT, entry into another vein, erosion of myocardia, arrhythmia Heath technology assessments, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, randomized controlled trials, non-randomized controlled trials, economic evaluations ECG-guided versus X-ray for Guided Placement of Central Venous Tips 2

3 Exclusion Criteria Studies were excluded if they did not satisfy the selection criteria in Table 1, if they were published prior to 2007, duplicate publications of the same study, or included in a selected health technology assessment or systematic review. Critical Appraisal of Individual Studies The quality of the included studies was assessed using Downs and Black checklist. 14 For the critical appraisal of studies, a numeric score was not calculated. Instead, the strength and limitations of the study were described. SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE Quantity of Research Available The literature search yielded 234 citations. Upon screening titles and abstracts, 227 citations were excluded and seven potential relevant articles were retrieved for full-text review. One additional relevant report was retrieved from the grey literature. Of the eight potentially relevant articles, one randomized controlled trial (RCT) on the clinical effectiveness of ECG guidance for placement of CVC tip met the inclusion criteria. No cost-effectiveness studies were identified. The study selection process is outlined in a PRISMA flowchart (Appendix 1). There were five studies that investigated the reliability of the use of ECG to guide the placement of CVC tips that was confirmed by post-procedural chest x-ray. These studies had no comparator arm, and therefore did not meet the inclusion criteria. They are listed in Appendix 2. Summary of Study Characteristics The study characteristics of the RCT are summarized in Appendix 3. The study by Gebhard et al 15 was a single-center, prospective, open-label RCT. A total of 300 adult patients (mean age = 50 years) undergoing elective surgery during daytime hours were enrolled to receive CVC as part of their anesthetic management. Patients were either randomized to the ECG group (CVC placement using ECG-guidance) or the non-ecg group (CVC placement without ECG-guided positioning). All patients were underwent chest x-ray immediately after the conclusion of surgery in either the postanesthesia recovery unit or in the intensive care unit. The radiologists who read the x-ray results were blinded to group assignment. The CVC position was judged correct if the tip was located either in the proximal portion of the superior vena cava (SVC), the middle portion of the SVC, or the atriocavaljunction. Positions in the right atrium or right ventricle and other positions were considered incorrect. Summary of Critical Appraisal The strengths and limitations of the RCT are listed in Appendix 4. The study objective and main outcomes were explicit. Data were analyzed using both Student s t-test and X 2 test. The radiologists who read the chest x-ray results were aware of the study protocol but blinded to group assignment. Patients in both groups were recruited from the same ECG-guided versus X-ray for Guided Placement of Central Venous Tips 3

4 hospital and were randomized to the intervention groups using internet-based computer program. Power calculation was reported. Several limitations included unclear description of patient baseline characteristics, and inability to determine if the study sample represented the entire population. Summary of Findings The overall findings are summarized below, and findings from the individual studies are provided in Appendix 5. Overall, CVCs were positioned correctly in 142 patients (96%) in the ECG group and in 108 patients (76%) in the non-ecg group (p 0.001, 95% confidence interval [CI] not reported). Placement time was similar in both groups (7 versus 6 minutes). CVCs were significantly more often positioned in the middle of the superior vena cava in the ECG group compared with the non-ecg group (p 0.001, 95% CI not reported). In the ECG group, no CVCs were placed into the right atrium or right ventricle, whereas 14 CVCs (10%) in the non-ecg group were malpositioned into the right atrial or right ventricle (p 0.001, 95% CI not reported). The rate of CVC malpositioned into other locations was lower in the ECG group compared with non-ecg group (3% v 15%, p 0.001, 95% CI not reported). Fewer numbers of CVCs in the ECG group (2%) had to be corrected post-operatively according to chest x-ray compared with non-ecg group (14%, p 0.001, 95% CI not reported). No CVC was placed into the arterial system, and no pneumothorax was observed during CVC placements. Limitations The evidence was limited to one RCT. The study was an open label RCT which was left to the discretion of the anesthesia care team in performing CVC placement with or without ECGguided positioning. The results may have been impacted by the experience and performance of the anesthesiologists. As well, radiographic interpretations of the CVC tip location by chest x-ray may be imprecise and subject to observer variability. The majority of CVCs (89%) were placed through the right internal jugular vein; therefore, no conclusion can be drawn regarding ECG guidance results when using other accessed routes such as the left internal jugular vein, right subclavian vein or left subclavian vein. Although overall incidence of arterial puncture, hematomas and pneumothorax was reported for the entire study population, the study did not clearly report major adverse events associated with each intervention. The trial design may have been inappropriate to detect adverse events. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR DECISION OR POLICY MAKING The number of direct head-to-head studies that compared ECG and x-ray methods in the placement CVC tips was limited. Evidence from one RCT suggests that ECG-based positioning of CVC can be more accurate than the post-procedural chest x-ray method. The success rate of the ECG guided for the placement of CVC tip was based mainly on the preferred access site at the right internal jugular vein, while the conclusion regarding the use of other access routes remains uncertain. No economic studies regarding the cost-effectiveness of ECG-based compared with chest x-ray in the correct placement of CVC tips were identified. PREPARED BY: Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health Tel: ECG-guided versus X-ray for Guided Placement of Central Venous Tips 4

5 References 1. Abood GJ, Davis KA, Esposito TJ, Luchette FA, Gamelli RL. Comparison of routine chest radiograph versus clinician judgment to determine adequate central line placement in critically ill patients. J Trauma Jul;63(1): Swedish Council on Health Technology Assessment. Peripherally inserted central venous catheter (PICC) [Internet]. Stockholm: Swedish Council on Health Technology Assessment; 2011 Oct 26. [cited 2012 Jun 19]. (SBU Alert report no ). Available from: _Catheter_%28PICC%29.pdf 3. McGee DC, Gould MK. Preventing complications of central venous catheterization. N Engl J Med Mar 20;348(12): Taylor RW, Palagiri AV. Central venous catheterization. Crit Care Med May;35(5): Pittiruti M, La Greca A., Scoppettuolo G. The electrocardiographic method for positioning the tip of central venous catheters. J Vasc Access Oct;12(4): Pittiruti M, Hamilton H, Biffi R, MacFie J, Pertkiewicz M. ESPEN Guidelines on Parenteral Nutrition: central venous catheters (access, care, diagnosis and therapy of complications). Clinical Nutrition Aug;28(4): Francis KR, Picard DL, Fajardo MA, Pizzi WF. Avoiding complications and decreasing costs of central venous catheter placement utilizing electrocardiographic guidance. Surg Gynecol Obstet Sep;175(3): Antonaglia V, Ristagno G, Berlot G. Procedural and clinical data plus electrocardiographic guidance greatly reduce the need for routine chest radiograph following central line placement. J Trauma Apr;64(4): David JS, Tazarourte K, Perfus JP, Savary D. Is ECG-guidance a helpful method to correctly position a central venous catheter during prehospital emergency care? Acta Anaesthesiol Scand Aug;49(7): Pawlik MT, Kutz N, Keyl C, Lemberger P, Hansen E. Central venous catheter placement: comparison of the intravascular guidewire and the fluid column electrocardiograms. Eur J Anaesthesiol Aug;21(8): Schummer W, Herrmann S, Schummer C, Funke F, Steenbeck J, Fuchs J, et al. Intraatrial ECG is not a reliable method for positioning left internal jugular vein catheters. Br J Anaesth Oct;91(4): Schummer W, Schummer C, Schelenz C, Brandes H, Stock U, Muller T, et al. Central venous catheters--the inability of 'intra-atrial ECG' to prove adequate positioning. Br J Anaesth Aug;93(2): ECG-guided versus X-ray for Guided Placement of Central Venous Tips 5

6 13. Gebhard RE. Letter to the editor: Can electrocardiogram-controlled central line placement decrease the need for routine chest radiographs after central venous cannulation? Anesthesia & Analgesia Jun [cited 2012 Jun 29];104(6): Available from: Downs SH, Black N. The feasibility of creating a checklist for the assessment of the methodological quality both of randomised and non-randomised studies of health care interventions. J Epidemiol Community Health [Internet] Jun [cited 2012 May 25];52(6): Available from: Gebhard RE, Szmuk P, Pivalizza EG, Melnikov V, Vogt C, Warters RD. The accuracy of electrocardiogram-controlled central line placement. Anesth Analg Jan [cited 2012 Jun 20];104(1): Available from: ECG-guided versus X-ray for Guided Placement of Central Venous Tips 6

7 APPENDIX 1: Selection of Included Studies 234 citations identified from electronic literature search and screened 227 citations excluded 7 potentially relevant articles retrieved for scrutiny (full text, if available) 1 potentially relevant report retrieved from other sources (grey literature) 8 potentially relevant reports 7 reports excluded: irrelevant population (1) no comparator (6) 1 report included in review ECG-guided versus X-ray for Guided Placement of Central Venous Tips 7

8 APPENDIX 2: Non-comparative Studies of Potential Interest Capozzoli G, Accinelli G, Fabbro L, Pedrazzoli R, Auricchio F. Intra-cavitary ECG is an effective method for correct positioning the tip of tunneled Groshong catheters. J Vasc Access Mar 1. Epub ahead of print. Pittiruti M, Bertollo D, Briglia E, Buononato M, Capozzoli G, De Simone L, et al. The intracavitary ECG method for positioning the tip of central venous catheters: results of an Italian multicenter study. J Vasc Access Feb 8. Epub ahead of print. Kremser J, Kleemann F, Reinhart K, Schummer W. Optimized method for correct left-sided central venous catheter placement under electrocardiographic guidance. Br J Anaesth Oct;107(4): Moureau NL, Dennis GL, Ames E, Severe R. Electrocardiogram (EKG) guided peripherally inserted central catheter placement and tip position: results of a trial to replace radiological confirmation. J Assoc Vasc Access. 2010;15(1):8-14. Karaaslan D, Altinisik U, Peker TT, Nayir E, Ozmen S. External jugular vein catheterization using 'intra-atrial electrocardiogram'. Yonsei Med J [Internet] Apr 30 [cited 2012 Jun 20];50(2): Available from: pdf ECG-guided versus X-ray for Guided Placement of Central Venous Tips 8

9 APPENDIX 3: Characteristics of Included Clinical Study First Author, Publication Year, Country Gebhard et al US Study Design Open-labeled prospective RCT, chest x- ray radiologists were blinded Patient characteristics, Sample Size (n) Adult patients (N=300); mean age = 50 years; undergoing elective surgery; male to female ratio = 1:1 Excluded: known atrial fibrillation, pacemakers in place Intervention Guidewire-ECG control (n=147) Chest x-ray after surgery Ten patients were excluded from the statistical analysis: Radiologist report could not be obtained (n=3) CVC was accidently removed before x-ray (n=4) Abandoned placement of CVC (n=3) CVC=central venous catheter; ECG=electrocardiogram; RCT=randomized controlled trial Comparators Study Outcomes Measured No-ECG (n=143) Chest x-ray after surgery Correct CVC positions Final insertion depth Number of venous puncture attempts Incidence of premature ventricular contractions during CVC placement Placement time Complications (e.g., arterial puncture, hematoma, pneumothorax ) ECG-guided versus X-ray for Guided Placement of Central Venous Tips 9

10 APPENDIX 4: Summary of Study Strengths and Limitations First Author, Publication Year Gebhard et al Strengths Hypothesis/objective was explicit Main outcomes to be measured were explicit Probability (p value) was reported for main outcome Radiologists who read chest x-ray to determine the main outcome were blinded Patients in both groups were recruited from the same hospital Patients were randomized to intervention groups using internet-based computer program Power calculation for primary outcome was calculated Limitations Patients characteristics were not clearly described Unable to determine if the included patients represent the entire population Unable to determine if patients were recruited from the same period of time ECG-guided versus X-ray for Guided Placement of Central Venous Tips 10

11 APPENDIX 5: Main Study Findings and Authors Conclusions First Author, Publication Year, Country Main Findings Gebhard et al. Outcomes ECG No-ECG P value Overall correct CVC positions; % (n/n) 96 (142/147) 76 (108/143) US CVCs malpositioned into the right atrial or 0 10 (14/143) right ventricle; % (n/n) CVCs malpositioned into other locations; % 3 (4/147) 15 (21/143) (n/n) CVC had to be repositioned post-operatively 2 (3/147) 14 (20/143) according to chest x-ray; % (n/n) Incidence of premature ventricular 33% (48/147) 36% (51/143) NS contractions; % (n/n) Average final insertion depth for CVCs; 14 ± 1.3 cm 15 ± 1.4 cm NS mean ± SD Insertion time; mean (range) 6 min (6-8) 6 min (6,7) NS Authors Conclusions: ECG guidance allows for more accurate CVC placement, and should be considered to increase patient safety and reduce costs associated with repositioning procedures p.65 CVC=central venous catheter; ECG=electrocardiogram; NS=not significant; SD standard deviation ECG-guided versus X-ray for Guided Placement of Central Venous Tips 11

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