AI Article Synopsis

  • Continuous arterial blood pressure measurement is important for monitoring high-risk patients during surgery, and a new device, Mill Suss™, uses near-infrared laser light to help visualize veins and arteries for easier access.
  • A study tested the effectiveness of the Mill Suss-guided method versus traditional ultrasound-guided methods for radial artery catheterization, involving 72 adults split into two groups.
  • Results showed that the Mill Suss method significantly reduced the time needed for successful catheterization, although the number of attempts was similar between both groups, suggesting experience might play a role.

Article Abstract

Continuous arterial blood pressure measurement is an effective perioperative monitoring method in patients with high-risk comorbidities. Recently, ultrasound guidance has been reported to facilitate radial artery catheterization. A new device, Mill Suss™, has also been developed for visualization of the radial artery and superficial veins using near-infrared laser light. In this study, we hypothesized that the Mill Suss-guided method might reduce the time and the number of attempts required for radial artery catheterization under general anesthesia, as compared to the long-axis in-plane ultrasound-guided method. Seventy-two adult patients aged 20-80 years, ASA physical status I or II, were randomly assigned to the Mill Suss-guided group (Group M: n = 36) or ultrasound-guided group (Group U: n = 36). Primary outcomes were the time required for successful radial artery catheterization and the number of cannulation attempts. There were no significant differences in the characteristics of patients between the two groups. The time required for successful radial artery catheterization was significantly shorter in Group M than in Group U. The number of attempts for successful cannulation was not statistically significantly different between the two groups. However, the results might be different among anesthesiologists well experienced in the ultrasound-guided method.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00540-020-02749-zDOI Listing

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