Sonogram of safety: Ultrasound outperforms the fifth intercostal space landmark for tube thoracostomy site selection.
Ellyn J GrayJames A CranfordJoseph A BetcherRobert D HuangRoss A KesslerNik TheyyunniAllen A MajkrzakPublished in: Journal of clinical ultrasound : JCU (2020)
Eighty-one (95% confidence interval 72-82) of the diaphragms were below, 13 (95% confidence interval 8-21) of the diaphragms were at, and 6 (95% confidence interval 3-12) of the diaphragms were above the location marked using traditional landmark techniques. On the right and left hemidiaphragms, 20% (95% confidence interval 19.9%-20.1%) and 18% (95% confidence interval 17.9%-18.1%) of diaphragms were above or crossing the fifth ICS, respectively CONCLUSIONS: Ultrasound identified a significant number of potential chest tube insertion sites at the fifth ICS that would result in subdiaphragmatic insertion or diaphragmatic injury. Based on this data ultrasound can be used to identify safer insertion sites and reduce thoracostomy complications.