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Frailty and Ultrasound-Guided Central Venous Catheterization Difficulty in Adult Cardiac Surgery Patients
Sponsor: Ankara City Hospital Bilkent
Summary
This prospective observational study aims to evaluate the association between preoperative frailty and the procedural difficulty of ultrasound-guided internal jugular vein catheterization in adult patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery. Frailty will be assessed using the Clinical Frailty Scale and handgrip strength measurements. Preprocedural ultrasound evaluation will include internal jugular vein anatomical characteristics such as anteroposterior and transverse vein diameters, cross-sectional area (CSA), common carotid artery diameter, skin-to-vein distance, overlap status, and sternocleidomastoid muscle thickness Catheterization difficulty will be assessed using the Gaber Procedural Difficulty Index. The study seeks to determine whether frailty and ultrasound-derived anatomical parameters can predict difficult internal jugular venous catheterization and improve preprocedural risk assessment without altering routine clinical care.
Official title: Association Between Frailty and Central Venous Catheterization Difficulty in Adult Cardiac Surgery Patients: A Prospective Ultrasound-Based Observational Study
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
280
Start Date
2026-07-25
Completion Date
2027-06
Last Updated
2026-07-14
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Ultrasound-Guided Internal Jugular Vein Catheterization
Ultrasound-guided internal jugular vein catheterization performed as part of routine perioperative clinical care in adult cardiac surgery patients. No additional study-specific intervention is performed.
Locations (1)
Ankara Bilkent City Hospital
Ankara, Ankara, Turkey (Türkiye)