Background: The study objective was to evaluate a training program and a training model for pediatric ultrasound-guided vascular cannulation (USGVC) by inexperienced operators. Methods: An observational descriptive study was conducted at the pediatric intensive care unit of a level-III hospital. The study protocol comprised the following parts: (1) pretraining test; (2) theory and practice training session consisting of an explanation of basic vascular ultrasound concepts plus performing vascular cannulation in a model; (3) posttraining test; and (4) evaluation of the training model. Results: A total of 25 health-care professionals participated in the study. All of them possessed the skills to locate vessels and ultrasound planes, and they ...
Purpose: Use of ultrasound (US) when introducing central venous catheters (CVC) may improve success ...
BackgroundWe evaluated whether a simulation-based training with a vessel phantom improves the basic ...
This prospective crossover study compared the incidence of posterior vessel wall puncture between tw...
PURPOSE:To propose a simulation-based ultrasound-guided central venous cannulation skills' training ...
Simulation has been defined as the representation of something as real. It is necessary for performi...
PURPOSE: To propose a simulation-based ultrasound-guided central venous cannulation skills ’ trainin...
Ultrasound increases a first-attempt success rate for vascular access when considered by knowledgeab...
Ultrasound increases a first-attempt success rate for vascular access when considered by knowledgeab...
Background: The use of ultrasound imaging before or during vascular cannulation greatly improves fir...
AIMS: To lower the threshold for applying ultrasound (US) guidance during peripheral intravenous can...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that low-cost homemade models may be used to acquire the bas...
AIMS: To lower the threshold for applying ultrasound (US) guidance during peripheral intravenous can...
Introduction: Our primary objective was to describe the time to vessel penetration and difficulty of...
Introduction: Over the past decade, medical students have witnessed a decline in the opportunities t...
Background and Objectives: Ultrasound needle visualization is a fundamental skill required for compe...
Purpose: Use of ultrasound (US) when introducing central venous catheters (CVC) may improve success ...
BackgroundWe evaluated whether a simulation-based training with a vessel phantom improves the basic ...
This prospective crossover study compared the incidence of posterior vessel wall puncture between tw...
PURPOSE:To propose a simulation-based ultrasound-guided central venous cannulation skills' training ...
Simulation has been defined as the representation of something as real. It is necessary for performi...
PURPOSE: To propose a simulation-based ultrasound-guided central venous cannulation skills ’ trainin...
Ultrasound increases a first-attempt success rate for vascular access when considered by knowledgeab...
Ultrasound increases a first-attempt success rate for vascular access when considered by knowledgeab...
Background: The use of ultrasound imaging before or during vascular cannulation greatly improves fir...
AIMS: To lower the threshold for applying ultrasound (US) guidance during peripheral intravenous can...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that low-cost homemade models may be used to acquire the bas...
AIMS: To lower the threshold for applying ultrasound (US) guidance during peripheral intravenous can...
Introduction: Our primary objective was to describe the time to vessel penetration and difficulty of...
Introduction: Over the past decade, medical students have witnessed a decline in the opportunities t...
Background and Objectives: Ultrasound needle visualization is a fundamental skill required for compe...
Purpose: Use of ultrasound (US) when introducing central venous catheters (CVC) may improve success ...
BackgroundWe evaluated whether a simulation-based training with a vessel phantom improves the basic ...
This prospective crossover study compared the incidence of posterior vessel wall puncture between tw...