Anesth Analg 2002;95:326-330
© 2002 International Anesthesia Research Society
PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA
Thoracic Epidural Catheter Placement Via the Caudal Approach in Infants by Using Electrocardiographic Guidance
Ban C. H. Tsui, MSC MD, FRCP(C),
R. Seal, MD FRCP(C), and
J. Koller, MD FRCP(C)
Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Alberta Hospitals, Walter Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Address correspondence and reprint requests to Ban C. H. Tsui, Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Alberta Hospitals, 3B2.32 Walter Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre, 8440-112 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2B7. Address e-mail to btsui{at}ualberta.ca
We examined the success of inserting epidural catheters via the caudal route in infants by using electrocardiographic guidance. A case series of 20 patients with thoracic epidural analgesia was studied. After the induction of general anesthesia, an 18-gauge IV catheter was inserted into the caudal space to allow threading of a 20-gauge epidural catheter. The electrocardiogram (ECG) tracings via the epidural catheter, as well as the surface ECG at the target spine level, were recorded simultaneously with a modified two-channel five-lead ECG system. The epidural catheter was advanced from the caudal space until the tip reached the target level as demonstrated by a match in the configuration of the epidural ECG tracing to that of the surface ECG tracing at the target level. The catheter tip location was verified by postoperative radiographs. All catheter tips were located within two vertebrae of the target level, and satisfactory intraoperative epidural anesthesia was achieved in all subjects.
IMPLICATIONS: Epidural electrocardiography may be used to guide the positioning of the thoracic epidural catheter tip via the caudal approach to the appropriate dermatome for optimum analgesia.
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