2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.anpede.2019.12.014
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Ultrasound-guided arterial cannulation or by pulse palpation in the intensive care unit

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“…It is also noted that US guidance contributes more to targeted vessel puncture and causes less failures. 17,18 The most frequent cause of failure in our study was the inability to place a guide wire, and this was statistically higher in the palpation group, unlike previous studies. The second most common cause was inadvertent venous puncture.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…It is also noted that US guidance contributes more to targeted vessel puncture and causes less failures. 17,18 The most frequent cause of failure in our study was the inability to place a guide wire, and this was statistically higher in the palpation group, unlike previous studies. The second most common cause was inadvertent venous puncture.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 85%
“…3,15,[21][22][23] However, in some studies, it has been reported that complication rates are similar in both techniques. 17 The complication rates were similar in our study, despite the lower number of attempts with US guidance compared to the palpation technique. We found discoloration and pallor of the leg in three patients in US group and seven patients in palpation group.…”
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“…This aspect also conditions pain and anxiety levels experienced by pediatric patients (Ferraz-Torres et al 2021;Gerçeker et al 2018). Therefore, in order to reduce the number of punctures and the length of time, the following resources have been identified to be effective: the use of vascular access visualization devices such as infrared devices (Galván Guzmán and Chacon Yance 2019) the ultrasound-guided approach or via ultrasound (Attie et al 2019;Mayordomo-Colunga et al 2019;Oulego-Erroz et al 2021;Sallam et al 2018). However, this kind of resources are underused at times (Elkhunovich et al 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%