Efficacy of using echo during peripheral venous catheter insertion in children: a systematic review
Peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) insertion in children is considered technically difficult due to anatomical and psychological factors such as small vessel diameter, high subcutaneous fat content, and uncooperative attitude of the affected child. Although the effectiveness of echo-guided puncture has been established in the adult setting, there is a lack of sufficient evidence regarding its effectiveness in children. So this time,Efficacy of Echo-guided PIVC Insertion in ChildrenThis section presents a systematic review that comprehensively evaluated the
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