2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2021.05.005
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Extended dwell and standard ultrasound guided peripheral intravenous catheters: Comparison of durability and reliability

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“…The researchers of each study extracted postpatient discharge data from hospital electronic health records and calculated the median catheter dwell times for both traditional PIVCs and USGPIVCs. Two studies3,15 used the USGPIVC insertion; three used the traditional method 6,13,17. In most studies, traditional short PIVCs were utilized.…”
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“…The researchers of each study extracted postpatient discharge data from hospital electronic health records and calculated the median catheter dwell times for both traditional PIVCs and USGPIVCs. Two studies3,15 used the USGPIVC insertion; three used the traditional method 6,13,17. In most studies, traditional short PIVCs were utilized.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Each study contained an adequate sample size of 118 adults 14 to 106,418 adults. 15 Most studies took place in urban hospital settings with patients admitted through the ED, except for Kach et al 16 which was recorded in a rural hospital. of these acute and chronic issues, as well as the VAD type, multiple traditional insertion method attempts and special visualization equipment may be necessary.…”
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“…Thus, it can avoid problems such as phlebitis and drug leakage caused by tissue necrosis [ 6 , 7 ]. In addition, PICC also has the advantages of long indwelling time as well as no risk of pneumothorax and arterial injury [ 8 , 9 ]. With the development of imaging technologies such as ultrasound, the improved Seldinger PICC placement technique under ultrasound guidance has been gradually derived [ 10 ].…”
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