An Observational Study on the Use of Peripheral Intravenous Lines vs. Central Lines in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Background and Objectives: There is a debate regarding the preferred intravenous (IV) access for newborns. Our aim was to study practices regarding the choice of vascular access and outcomes. Methods: A seven-month prospective observational study on IV lines used in all newborns admitted to Bnai Zio...
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Main Authors: | Arieh Riskin (Author), Adir Iofe (Author), Donia Zidan (Author), Irit Shoris (Author), Arina Toropine (Author), Rasha Zoabi-Safadi (Author), David Bader (Author), Ayala Gover (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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