Ultrasound-guided placement of long peripheral cannulas in children over the age of 10 years admitted to the emergency department: a pilot study
Objectives Most children admitted to the emergency department (ED) require peripheral venous access (PVA), which is often difficult to perform or is unsuccessful. Ultrasound guidance helps with the placement of peripheral short cannulas (SC), but it has a limited cannula duration and a high risk of...
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Main Authors: | Angela Paladini (Author), Antonio Chiaretti (Author), Kidane Wolde Sellasie (Author), Mauro Pittiruti (Author), Giovanni Vento (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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