Intravenous line placement typically occurs after induction of anesthesia and can be challenging, particularly in infants and young children.#We conducted a retrospective observational study to determine whether there was an association between clear liquid fasting time and the number of peripheral ...
The equipment forperipheral venous lineplacement includes the following: (1) intravenous catheter (always have extras); if volume access is required, a 14-gauge catheter is ideal but often impractical, and a 16-gauge may be a better choice; (2) alcohol wipes; (3) tourniquets; (4) TB or...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the occurrence of systemic infection or death in preterm infants with elective percutaneous central line (PCVL) placement versus peripheral intravenous catheter (PIV) placement. STUDY DESIGN: A total of 96 infants < or =1250 g or < or =30 weeks gestation were randomized ...
Some of the known complications of intravenous line placement arephlebitis, infection, and extravasation. Contributing factors for phlebitis are size of the catheter itself, site of insertion andskill of the practitioner, and duration. Infection may be aggravated by contaminated infusions, poor technique...
Intravenous lineArterial catheterCentral venous catheterSeldinger techniqueCannulaGaugeUltrasoundGuidewireNasogastric tubeOrogastric tubeDescribe the anatomical sites, technical steps, and possible complications of peripheral intravenous catheter placement.doi:10.1007/978-3-319-11083-7_16Walters, Jenna L....
's standards of practice, Midline catheters are appropriate for all intravenous fluids that would normally be administered through a short peripheral IV Importantly, due that the catheter does not pass through the central veins, Midlines can be placed without a chest X-ray to confirm placement. ...
Infants in the groups treated with an umbilical venous catheter had significantly fewer venipunctures and peripheral intravenous lines placed during their first 2 weeks of life than those in the peripheral line only group. Less time and money were spent obtaining peripheral line placement in the ...
Introduction: Placing of Peripheral intravenous catheters in patients for the purposes of infusion is common around the world. Catheter clotting and other complications cost the healthcare system over one billion dollar each year. Case Report: A 17 year female patient was admitted for carbolic acid...
Prospective evaluation of the learning curve for ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous catheter placement. J Vasc Access. 2016;17(4):366–70. Article PubMed Google Scholar Friedrichsdorf SJ, Eull D, Weidner C, Postier A. A hospital-wide initiative to eliminate or reduce needle pain in ...
During treatment for gynecologic malignancies, many patients require frequent or prolonged intravenous access. Implantable permanent venous access devices are useful in assuring adequate access and improving quality of life. A new technique for central venous access by peripheral placement of a subcutaneous...