• J Intraven Nurs · Jan 2000

    Efficacy of ultrasonography in peripheral venous cannulation.

    • G D LaRue.
    • Precision PICs Inc. P.S., Everett, Washington, USA.
    • J Intraven Nurs. 2000 Jan 1;23(1):29-34.

    AbstractA retrospective study of 431 patients who had peripherally inserted midclavicular or central catheters placed during a consecutive 13-month period using the conventional landmark method for placement was compared with a second group of 326 patients, who during a 12-month period had such catheters placed using ultrasonography. The data demonstrate a 42% decrease in the number of needle penetrations needed to successfully cannulate veins when ultrasound was used during placement. There is a 26% greater chance of successful cannulation of the vein on the first attempt with ultrasound-guided placements than with those using the traditional landmark method.

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