Introduction: Our primary objective was to describe the time to vessel penetration and difficulty of long-axis and short-axis approaches for ultrasound-guided small vessel penetration in novice sonographers experienced with landmark-based small vessel penetration. Methods: This was a prospective, observational study of experienced certified emergency nurses attempting ultrasound-guided small vessel cannulation on a vascular access phantom. We conducted a standardized training, practice, and experiment session for each participant. Five long-axis and five short-axis approaches were attempted in alternating sequence. The primary outcome was time to vessel penetration. Secondary outcomes were number of skin penetrations and number of cathet...
Background: To compare, average access time, number of attempts and the complications resultin...
Background: The study objective was to evaluate a training program and a training model for pediatri...
4Introduction: the placement of peripheral intravenous catheters in patients with difficult venous a...
Introduction: Our primary objective was to describe the time to vessel penetration and difficulty of...
Background and Aims: There are two approaches for ultrasound (US)-guided vessel cannulation: the sho...
AIM. The aim of this study was to compare the short and long axis approaches to ultrasound guided su...
We evaluated a novel, sled-mounted needle guide for ultrasound-guided vessel cannulation. Fifty medi...
Background and Aims: Posterior vessel wall puncture (PVWP) is a common complication of ultrasound (U...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the success rate and safety of short-axis versus long-...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the success rate and safety of short-axis versus long-...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the rate of successful peripheral cannulation between...
Visualizing the needle tip using the short-axis (SA) ultrasound-guided central venous catheterizatio...
Chao Liu,* Zhi Mao,* Hongjun Kang, Xin Hu, Shengmao Jiang, Pan Hu, Jie Hu, Feihu Zhou Department of...
This prospective crossover study compared the incidence of posterior vessel wall puncture between tw...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study is to evaluate and weigh the pros and cons of three different tran...
Background: To compare, average access time, number of attempts and the complications resultin...
Background: The study objective was to evaluate a training program and a training model for pediatri...
4Introduction: the placement of peripheral intravenous catheters in patients with difficult venous a...
Introduction: Our primary objective was to describe the time to vessel penetration and difficulty of...
Background and Aims: There are two approaches for ultrasound (US)-guided vessel cannulation: the sho...
AIM. The aim of this study was to compare the short and long axis approaches to ultrasound guided su...
We evaluated a novel, sled-mounted needle guide for ultrasound-guided vessel cannulation. Fifty medi...
Background and Aims: Posterior vessel wall puncture (PVWP) is a common complication of ultrasound (U...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the success rate and safety of short-axis versus long-...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the success rate and safety of short-axis versus long-...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the rate of successful peripheral cannulation between...
Visualizing the needle tip using the short-axis (SA) ultrasound-guided central venous catheterizatio...
Chao Liu,* Zhi Mao,* Hongjun Kang, Xin Hu, Shengmao Jiang, Pan Hu, Jie Hu, Feihu Zhou Department of...
This prospective crossover study compared the incidence of posterior vessel wall puncture between tw...
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study is to evaluate and weigh the pros and cons of three different tran...
Background: To compare, average access time, number of attempts and the complications resultin...
Background: The study objective was to evaluate a training program and a training model for pediatri...
4Introduction: the placement of peripheral intravenous catheters in patients with difficult venous a...