Background: Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is increasingly used as a non-invasive vascular access assessment method by clinicians from multiple disciplines worldwide, prior and during vascular access cannulations. While POCUS is a relatively new method to establish a vascular access in patients with complex vascular conditions, it is also essential to train and educate individuals who are novices in the techniques of cannulation so that they become proficient in performing this task subsequently on patients safely and successfully. A simulated environment may be a helpful tool to help healthcare providers establish skills in using POCUS safely and may also help them to successfully establish vascular access in patients. With this project,...
Simulation has been defined as the representation of something as real. It is necessary for performi...
Abstract Background Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has been used in various vascular access contex...
Objectives: Intravenous (IV) access in children treated in the emergency department (ED) is frequent...
AIMS: To lower the threshold for applying ultrasound (US) guidance during peripheral intravenous can...
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...
This prospective crossover study compared the incidence of posterior vessel wall puncture between tw...
(1) Objective. We aimed to demonstrate that the use of the ultrasound-guided technique facilitates p...
Background: Standard cannulation practice for hemodialysis consists of inserting needles “blin...
Background: The use of ultrasound imaging before or during vascular cannulation greatly improves fir...
This prospective crossover study compared the incidence of posterior vessel wall puncture between tw...
Background and Aims: Ultrasound (US)-guided infraclavicular approach for axillary vein (AXV) cannula...
AIMS: To lower the threshold for applying ultrasound (US) guidance during peripheral intravenous can...
Point of care ultrasonography (POCUS) has had its applications expand rapidly over recent years and ...
4Introduction: the placement of peripheral intravenous catheters in patients with difficult venous a...
Simulation has been defined as the representation of something as real. It is necessary for performi...
Abstract Background Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has been used in various vascular access contex...
Objectives: Intravenous (IV) access in children treated in the emergency department (ED) is frequent...
AIMS: To lower the threshold for applying ultrasound (US) guidance during peripheral intravenous can...
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...
This prospective crossover study compared the incidence of posterior vessel wall puncture between tw...
(1) Objective. We aimed to demonstrate that the use of the ultrasound-guided technique facilitates p...
Background: Standard cannulation practice for hemodialysis consists of inserting needles “blin...
Background: The use of ultrasound imaging before or during vascular cannulation greatly improves fir...
This prospective crossover study compared the incidence of posterior vessel wall puncture between tw...
Background and Aims: Ultrasound (US)-guided infraclavicular approach for axillary vein (AXV) cannula...
AIMS: To lower the threshold for applying ultrasound (US) guidance during peripheral intravenous can...
Point of care ultrasonography (POCUS) has had its applications expand rapidly over recent years and ...
4Introduction: the placement of peripheral intravenous catheters in patients with difficult venous a...
Simulation has been defined as the representation of something as real. It is necessary for performi...
Abstract Background Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) has been used in various vascular access contex...
Objectives: Intravenous (IV) access in children treated in the emergency department (ED) is frequent...