The current literature on venous access in infants and children for acute intravascular access in the routine situation and in emergency or intensive care settings is reviewed. The various techniques for facilitating venous cannulation, such as application of local warmth, transillumination techniques and epidermal nitroglycerine, are described. Preferred sites for central venous access in infants and children are the external and internal jugular veins, the subclavian and axillary veins, and the femoral vein. Femoral venous cannulation appears to be the most safe and reliable technique in children of all ages, with high success and low complication rates. Evidence from the reviewed literature strongly supports the use of real-time ultrasou...
Background Femoral vein cannulation may be required during major surgery in infants and children and...
This review aims to help practitioners positioning central venous catheters (CVCs) in paediatric pat...
uccessful modern treatment strategies for childhood hematological malignancies include prolonged inf...
Background: Percutaneous central venous cannulation (CVC) in infants and children is a challenging p...
Ultrasound guided central venous cannulation is rapidly becoming the standard technique for achievin...
Background. Central venous cannulation in infants remains challenging even for experienced paediatri...
BACKGROUND: Central venous cannulation in infants remains challenging even for experienced paediatri...
OBJECTIVES: Intravenous (IV) access in children treated in the emergency department (ED) is frequent...
The correct choice of intra vascular access in critically ill neonates should be individualized depe...
Background. Central venous cannulation in infants remains challenging even for experienced paediatri...
Percutaneous cannulation of the internal jugular vein in paediatric patients may be technically diff...
BACKGROUND: Intrahospital transport, general anesthesia, and the prolonged duration of the central v...
Trauma care in the general population has largely become protocol-driven, with an emphasis on fast a...
Background: Bone marrow transfer has begun to be widely used in complicated conditions, such as chem...
The peripheral blood vessels of infants and children are difficult to cannulate and to repair. The l...
Background Femoral vein cannulation may be required during major surgery in infants and children and...
This review aims to help practitioners positioning central venous catheters (CVCs) in paediatric pat...
uccessful modern treatment strategies for childhood hematological malignancies include prolonged inf...
Background: Percutaneous central venous cannulation (CVC) in infants and children is a challenging p...
Ultrasound guided central venous cannulation is rapidly becoming the standard technique for achievin...
Background. Central venous cannulation in infants remains challenging even for experienced paediatri...
BACKGROUND: Central venous cannulation in infants remains challenging even for experienced paediatri...
OBJECTIVES: Intravenous (IV) access in children treated in the emergency department (ED) is frequent...
The correct choice of intra vascular access in critically ill neonates should be individualized depe...
Background. Central venous cannulation in infants remains challenging even for experienced paediatri...
Percutaneous cannulation of the internal jugular vein in paediatric patients may be technically diff...
BACKGROUND: Intrahospital transport, general anesthesia, and the prolonged duration of the central v...
Trauma care in the general population has largely become protocol-driven, with an emphasis on fast a...
Background: Bone marrow transfer has begun to be widely used in complicated conditions, such as chem...
The peripheral blood vessels of infants and children are difficult to cannulate and to repair. The l...
Background Femoral vein cannulation may be required during major surgery in infants and children and...
This review aims to help practitioners positioning central venous catheters (CVCs) in paediatric pat...
uccessful modern treatment strategies for childhood hematological malignancies include prolonged inf...