Up to recently, inserting venous or arterial 'lines' in the neonate was essentially based on clinical skill and experience. The recent advent of portable ultrasound (US) machines with paediatric probes has resulted in the development of new approaches that, if correctly learned and used, should allow quicker and safer vascular access in this population. Both classic and new techniques are reviewed on the basis of literature and authors' experience
The correct choice of intra vascular access in critically ill neonates should be individualized depe...
BACKGROUND: Intrahospital transport, general anesthesia, and the prolonged duration of the central v...
An educational module on point-of-care ultrasound for central line procedures in neonates was develo...
Keywords: neonate vascular access ultrasound complications Up to recently, inserting venous or arter...
Ultrasound guided central venous cannulation is rapidly becoming the standard technique for achievin...
Ultrasound-guided vascular access (USG-VA) is recommended by international practice guidelines but i...
Vascular access in children can be challenging. There is a considerable body of evidence sup-porting...
AbstractIntroductionSafely obtaining vascular access in the pediatric population is challenging. Thi...
Background: Percutaneous central venous cannulation (CVC) in infants and children is a challenging p...
OBJECTIVES: Intravenous (IV) access in children treated in the emergency department (ED) is frequent...
Background: Peripheral intravascular access (PIV) is one of the most common procedures in the Newbor...
The current literature on venous access in infants and children for acute intravascular access in th...
Based on our clinical experience and a review of the current literature, this paper describes a larg...
ABSTRACT The objective of this paper is to present aspects of peripherally inserted central catheter...
non-peer-reviewedIntroduction:The use of umbilical arteries and veins for vascular access was first ...
The correct choice of intra vascular access in critically ill neonates should be individualized depe...
BACKGROUND: Intrahospital transport, general anesthesia, and the prolonged duration of the central v...
An educational module on point-of-care ultrasound for central line procedures in neonates was develo...
Keywords: neonate vascular access ultrasound complications Up to recently, inserting venous or arter...
Ultrasound guided central venous cannulation is rapidly becoming the standard technique for achievin...
Ultrasound-guided vascular access (USG-VA) is recommended by international practice guidelines but i...
Vascular access in children can be challenging. There is a considerable body of evidence sup-porting...
AbstractIntroductionSafely obtaining vascular access in the pediatric population is challenging. Thi...
Background: Percutaneous central venous cannulation (CVC) in infants and children is a challenging p...
OBJECTIVES: Intravenous (IV) access in children treated in the emergency department (ED) is frequent...
Background: Peripheral intravascular access (PIV) is one of the most common procedures in the Newbor...
The current literature on venous access in infants and children for acute intravascular access in th...
Based on our clinical experience and a review of the current literature, this paper describes a larg...
ABSTRACT The objective of this paper is to present aspects of peripherally inserted central catheter...
non-peer-reviewedIntroduction:The use of umbilical arteries and veins for vascular access was first ...
The correct choice of intra vascular access in critically ill neonates should be individualized depe...
BACKGROUND: Intrahospital transport, general anesthesia, and the prolonged duration of the central v...
An educational module on point-of-care ultrasound for central line procedures in neonates was develo...