Ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous line placement: A narrative review of evidence-based best practices

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Abstract

Peripheral intravenous line placement is a common procedure in emergency medicine. Ultrasound guidance has been demonstrated to improve success rates, as well as decrease complications and pain. This paper provides a narrative review of the literature focusing on best practices and techniques to improve performance with this procedure. We provide an evidence-based discussion of preparation for the procedure, vein and catheter selection, multiple techniques for placement, and line confrmation.

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Gottlieb, M., Sundaram, T., Holladay, D., & Nakitende, D. (2017). Ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous line placement: A narrative review of evidence-based best practices. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 18(6), 1047–1054. https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2017.7.34610

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