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No CXR After Central Line Placement

Video Published 2019-01-11 Updated 2024-02-10

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Retrospective study of 622 fluoroscopy-guided central line placements demonstrates that routine post-procedure chest radiographs are unnecessary in asymptomatic patients. Only symptomatic patients require imaging, with one chest tube placement needed among all cases, supporting a selective imaging protocol that reduces radiation exposure and healthcare costs.

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  • Routine chest X-rays after fluoroscopy-guided central line placement are unnecessary in asymptomatic patients (504/504 had no adverse outcomes).
  • Only symptomatic patients require post-procedure imaging; 4/25 symptomatic patients had pneumothorax, managed non-operatively.
  • Out of 622 line placements, only 1 patient (symptomatic with pleural effusion) required chest tube intervention.
  • Selective imaging based on clinical symptoms safely reduces radiation exposure and healthcare costs without compromising patient safety.
  • Fluoroscopic guidance during placement enables real-time confirmation, eliminating need for routine confirmatory radiographs.

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