Are routine chest radiographs still indicated after central line insertion? A scoping review.
Peter George BrindleyJ DeschampsL MilovanovicB M BuchananPublished in: Journal of the Intensive Care Society (2024)
We believe that the literature supports retiring the routine post-central line chest radiograph. This is not only because POCUS has made line insertion safer, but because POCUS performs at least as well, and is associated with less radiation, lower cost, time savings, and greater accuracy. There has been less written about perceived barriers to change, but the literature shows that these concerns- which include upfront costs, time-to-train, medicolegal concerns and habit- can be challenged and hence overcome.