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A short bevel needle with a very thin tip improves vein puncture performance of peripheral intravenous catheters: An experimental study.

Hidenori TanabeManami KawasakiTakehiko UedaTakayuki YokotaYasunobu ZushiRyoko MurayamaMari Abe-DoiHiromi Sanada
Published in: The journal of vascular access (2020)
Puncture performance was comparable between the lancet-ground and backcut-ground needles except for penetration forces at the catheter tip. The experimental catheters produced lower penetration forces and induced puncture without target displacement at smaller angles compared with the conventional catheter. Therefore, optimization of the needle can prevent vein deformation and movement, which may increase the first-attempt success rate.
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