Table 8. cool line catheter insertion success – ZOLL Thermogard XP IVTM Physician Manual User Manual

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Table 7. Complication Rates Compared to SCVIR Data

Specific Major Complications for Image-guided Central Venous Access

SCVIR

Expected

Complication

Rate(%)

SCVIR

Proposed

Threshold

Rate(%)

Observed Complication Rate
(%) in Cool Line/ CoolGard
Clinical Trial

Subclavian and jugular

approaches

Cool Line

Control

Pneumothorax

1-2

3

0.9

3.3

Hemothorax

1

2

1.9

0

Hematoma

1

2

0

0

Perforation

0.5-1

2

0

0

Air embolism

1

2

0

0

Wound dehiscence

1

2

0

0

Procedure-induced sepsis

1

2

0

0`

Thrombosis

4

8

3.3

7.8

None of the procedure related adverse events are unexpectedly high. There is no
indication that the Cool Line has unacceptable performance as a central line.

There were 4 patients in whom a CL-2085B could not be inserted. There were 2
patients for whom a CL-2295A could not be inserted but in whom success was
achieved with a CL-2085B.

The first pass and overall success rates for CL-2085B are presented in the table
below for the three insertion sites, Femoral, Jugular and Subclavian. Insertions were
considered a failure if the failure was not due to an operator error (e.g. contamination
of first catheter prior to insertion and then successfully implanting the second catheter
on its first attempt would be counted as a successful insertion even though two
catheters were used).

Table 8. Cool Line Catheter Insertion Success

n pts

1st Pass Success n,%

Success n,%

Femoral

20

14

70%

20

100%

Jugular

22

19

86%

22

100%

Subclavian

111

107

96%

108

96%

Total

153

140

92%

150

98%

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