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Near-infrared venous imaging may be more useful than ultrasound guidance for novices to obtain difficult peripheral venous access: A crossover simulation study.

Shinichiro SekiguchiKiyoshi MoriyamaHarumasa NakazawaAlan Kawarai LeforHarumasa NakazawaYasuhiko TomitaTomoko Yorozu
Published in: Medicine (2023)
There was no difference in success rate of first-time attempts or acquiring proficiency for the 2 methods. However, duration of the first attempt was significantly shorter with near-infrared imaging than with ultrasound guidance. Near-infrared imaging may require less training than ultrasound guidance. Near-infrared venous imaging may be useful for novices to obtain difficult peripheral venous access in obese patients.
Keyphrases
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