Doctors test which neck vein is best for Kids' IV lines
NCT ID NCT07459088
Summary
This study aimed to find the best and safest way to place a central intravenous (IV) line in children. Researchers compared placing the line in the internal jugular vein versus a nearby vein junction, using ultrasound to guide them. They measured which method had a higher success rate on the first try and caused fewer complications.
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Bechir Hamza Children Hospital
Tunis, Tunisia
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