IntroductionThe process of peripheral venous access (PVA) in children can be challenging for the patient and the clinician, as failed attempts often exceed the recommended two insertions, which can be painful. To speed up the process and increase success, near-infrared device (NIR) device technology has been introduced. This literature review aimed to investigate and critically evaluate the impact of NIR devices on the number of attempts and the time of the catheterization procedure in pediatric patients from 2015 to 2022.MethodsAn electronic search was performed to identify studies in PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, and CINAHL Plus, from 2015 to 2022. After applying eligibility criteria, seven studies were considered for further ...
Purpose: In neonatal units, the use of peripheral venous catheters is a commonly used technique invo...
Background: PIVC is one of the essential procedures of modern medicine, and is one of the most widel...
Objectives: Intravenous (IV) access in children treated in the emergency department (ED) is frequent...
IntroductionThe process of peripheral venous access (PVA) in children can be challenging for the pat...
9noBACKGROUND: Peripheral blood access and venipuncture are a stressful and painful experience in pe...
BackgroundVascular access in critically ill children can be a real challenge for medical staff.Metho...
Venous and arterial access are among the most widespread medical procedures performed in children. E...
Introduction. This study aims to evaluate for the first time the value of visualizing veins by a pro...
BACKGROUND: Poor vein visibility can make IV cannulation challenging in children with dark skin colo...
Peripheral intravenous placement can be difficult in children. Vein finder devices are vascular acce...
Introduction. This study aims to evaluate for the first time the value of visualizing veins by a pro...
Background. Arterial cannulation is a common anaesthetic procedure that can be challenging and time-...
Background Peripheral intravenous catheterization is one of the most frequently encountered medical ...
Background: Excessive venipunctures are a significant problem both in emergency rooms and during hos...
Several studies of peripheral measurements with near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and venous or arte...
Purpose: In neonatal units, the use of peripheral venous catheters is a commonly used technique invo...
Background: PIVC is one of the essential procedures of modern medicine, and is one of the most widel...
Objectives: Intravenous (IV) access in children treated in the emergency department (ED) is frequent...
IntroductionThe process of peripheral venous access (PVA) in children can be challenging for the pat...
9noBACKGROUND: Peripheral blood access and venipuncture are a stressful and painful experience in pe...
BackgroundVascular access in critically ill children can be a real challenge for medical staff.Metho...
Venous and arterial access are among the most widespread medical procedures performed in children. E...
Introduction. This study aims to evaluate for the first time the value of visualizing veins by a pro...
BACKGROUND: Poor vein visibility can make IV cannulation challenging in children with dark skin colo...
Peripheral intravenous placement can be difficult in children. Vein finder devices are vascular acce...
Introduction. This study aims to evaluate for the first time the value of visualizing veins by a pro...
Background. Arterial cannulation is a common anaesthetic procedure that can be challenging and time-...
Background Peripheral intravenous catheterization is one of the most frequently encountered medical ...
Background: Excessive venipunctures are a significant problem both in emergency rooms and during hos...
Several studies of peripheral measurements with near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and venous or arte...
Purpose: In neonatal units, the use of peripheral venous catheters is a commonly used technique invo...
Background: PIVC is one of the essential procedures of modern medicine, and is one of the most widel...
Objectives: Intravenous (IV) access in children treated in the emergency department (ED) is frequent...