1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf02908859
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Doppler-guided cannulation of the internal jugular vein: A prospective, randomized trial

Abstract: The Doppler-guided cannulation technique can reduce the number of attempts required for successful IJ cannulation.

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“…The range of experience, both with respect to the medical career and use of the intervention, differed greatly from study to study. Six studies described the operators as having up to 5 years postgraduate experience, 25,27,35,37,38,41 eight as having more than 5 years, 5,10,26,28,[32][33][34]39 and two as varying in experience. 6,31 Four trials did not record the career experience of the operator.…”
Section: Number and Type Of Studies Includedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The range of experience, both with respect to the medical career and use of the intervention, differed greatly from study to study. Six studies described the operators as having up to 5 years postgraduate experience, 25,27,35,37,38,41 eight as having more than 5 years, 5,10,26,28,[32][33][34]39 and two as varying in experience. 6,31 Four trials did not record the career experience of the operator.…”
Section: Number and Type Of Studies Includedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nine studies did not record the operators' ULD experience. 5,10,11,24,28,31,33,36,40 Few of the studies were clear about where the cannulation took place within the hospital. Six, took place on the ICU/trauma unit.…”
Section: Number and Type Of Studies Includedmentioning
confidence: 99%
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