OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to assess the success rate of emergency department (ED) technicians in placing ultrasound (US)-guided peripheral intravenous (i.v.) catheters. METHODS: In this prospective, observational trial, 19 ED technicians were taught to use US guidance to obtain i.v. access. Training sessions consisted of didactic instruction and hands-on practice. The ED technicians were then prospectively followed. The US guidance for i.v. access was limited to patients with difficult access. The primary outcome was successful peripheral i.v. placement. RESULTS: A total of 219 attempts were recorded, with a success rate of 78.5% (172/219). There was a significant correlation between operator experience and success rate. Com...
ED technicians can successfully place ultrasound-guided intravenous catheters in patients with poor ...
Intravenous access is often painful for patients and can take multiple attempts before successful ca...
Introduction: The peripheral internal jugular (IJ), also called the “easy IJ,” is an alternative to ...
Introduction: To assess characteristics, satisfaction, and disposition of emergency department (ED) ...
Background: Intravenous access is commonly needed in the emergency department for lab testing, medic...
Background: Intravenous (IV) access is a critical component of patient care in the emergency departm...
Copyright © 2015 Thomas Carter et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Objectives. Ultrasound (US) guidance is a safe and effective method for peripheral intravenous (IV) ...
Study objective: We examine the central venous catheter placement rate during the implementation of ...
4Introduction: the placement of peripheral intravenous catheters in patients with difficult venous a...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We examine the central venous catheter placement rate during the implementation of ...
Study objective: We compare real-time ultrasonographic guidance and the traditional landmark techniq...
Poster presented at: American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) conference. Introduction: -Up ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency physicians (EPs) have become facile with ultrasound-guided intravenous line (U...
With an aging population, the rate of obesity, the regional prevalence of dialysis patients and the ...
ED technicians can successfully place ultrasound-guided intravenous catheters in patients with poor ...
Intravenous access is often painful for patients and can take multiple attempts before successful ca...
Introduction: The peripheral internal jugular (IJ), also called the “easy IJ,” is an alternative to ...
Introduction: To assess characteristics, satisfaction, and disposition of emergency department (ED) ...
Background: Intravenous access is commonly needed in the emergency department for lab testing, medic...
Background: Intravenous (IV) access is a critical component of patient care in the emergency departm...
Copyright © 2015 Thomas Carter et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Objectives. Ultrasound (US) guidance is a safe and effective method for peripheral intravenous (IV) ...
Study objective: We examine the central venous catheter placement rate during the implementation of ...
4Introduction: the placement of peripheral intravenous catheters in patients with difficult venous a...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We examine the central venous catheter placement rate during the implementation of ...
Study objective: We compare real-time ultrasonographic guidance and the traditional landmark techniq...
Poster presented at: American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) conference. Introduction: -Up ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency physicians (EPs) have become facile with ultrasound-guided intravenous line (U...
With an aging population, the rate of obesity, the regional prevalence of dialysis patients and the ...
ED technicians can successfully place ultrasound-guided intravenous catheters in patients with poor ...
Intravenous access is often painful for patients and can take multiple attempts before successful ca...
Introduction: The peripheral internal jugular (IJ), also called the “easy IJ,” is an alternative to ...