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"In this clinical report, we describe five cases of patients who underwent PICC guided by the Sherlock 3CG system and were evaluated by transesophageal echocardiography (TEE)" Edanaga et al (2023).
PICC tip position using Sherlock 3CG system

Abstract:

A first analysis of deaths due to central venous catheterization (CVC) in Japan in 2017 reported peripherally inserted central catheterization (PICC) as an alternative to CVC. In 2018, Sherlock™ 3CG (C.R. Bard Inc., New Jersey, USA) and Power PICC® became available for use in Japan. The electromagnetic mechanism of the Sherlock 3CG system often eliminates the need for the use of fluoroscopic devices, such as C-arm scanners. In this clinical report, we describe five cases of patients who underwent PICC guided by the Sherlock 3CG system and were evaluated by transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). The patients were adapted for PICC for highly invasive urologic, thoracic, and dental surgery. Also, the positions of the catheter tip were confirmed by TEE in all cases. The mean distance from the access vein to the catheter tip was 41.1 ± 3.8 cm. Chest X-ray analysis showed a mean distance of 40.0 ± 21.5 mm between the carina and catheter tip. Bicaval TEE views showed that the Power PICC tip had not been advanced into the right atrium in any of the cases. We concluded that the tip positions of the Power PICC guided by the Sherlock 3CG system were almost deeper than Zone B and not in the right atrium.

Reference:

Edanaga M, Sato H, Ochiai G, Yamakage M. The Tip Position of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters by the Sherlock 3CG System Was Almost Deeper Than Zone B: A Case Series. Cureus. 2023 Jun 20;15(6):e40711. doi: 10.7759/cureus.40711. PMID: 37485174; PMCID: PMC10359757.

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