Study Of Ultrasound Guidance Anatomical Landmark Methods For Internal Vein Catherterization
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S10.222Abstract
In paediatric intensive care, central venous cannulation (CVC) is prevalent and necessary. This technique, however, isn't without risks or issues. Despite the fact that CVCs have generally been embedded utilizing anatomical landmarks, ultrasound guidance has basically supplanted the last on the grounds that to its prevalent adequacy and security profile, in grown-up populations. This focus on focused in on the usage of ultrasound guidance anatomical landmark methodologies for internal vein catheterization. The study evaluated the accuracy, safety and efficacy of this technique in comparison to traditional methods of internal vein catheterization. The outcomes demonstrated that the utilization of ultrasound guidance anatomical landmark strategies for inward vein catheterization had a fundamentally higher achievement rate than the conventional techniques. Moreover, this procedure was viewed as profoundly protected and powerful in all cases considered. This study offers evidence for the utilization of ultrasound guidance anatomical landmark methods for the internal vein catheterization as an effective and safe alternative to traditional methods.