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Performance of peripheral catheters inserted with ultrasound guidance versus landmark technique after a simulation-based mastery learning intervention.

Sarah E FeinsmithAshley E AmickJoseph M FeinglassJordan SellEvan M DavisTimothy R SpencerLydia KoepkeJeffrey PastoralDiane B WayneJeffrey H Barsuk
Published in: The journal of vascular access (2021)
The use of simulation-based mastery associated with USGPIVs, demonstrated lower failure rates than standard PIVs after 2 days and USGPIVs exhibited improved survival rates in patients with DIVA. These findings suggest that rigorous simulation-based insertion training demonstrates improved USGPIV survival when compared to traditional PIVCs. SBML is an extremely useful tool to ensure appropriately trained clinicians acquire the necessary knowledge and skillset to improve USGPIV outcomes.
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