Ultrasound could make cancer treatment less painful
NCT ID NCT07208175
Summary
This study compares two ways nurses place IV drips for cancer treatment. One method uses touch and sight to find a vein, while the other uses a small ultrasound scanner to see the vein under the skin. Researchers want to know if ultrasound helps get the IV in successfully on the first try more often, which could make treatment more comfortable for patients.
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Galway University Hospital
RECRUITINGGalway, H91 E3YV, Ireland
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Portiuncula University Hospital
RECRUITINGGalway, H53 T971, Ireland
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