2017
Vascular Access in Pediatric Patients in the Emergency Department: Types of Access, Indications, and Complications.
Whitney R, Langhan M. Vascular Access in Pediatric Patients in the Emergency Department: Types of Access, Indications, and Complications. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice 2017, 14: 1-20. PMID: 28562239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnesthetics, LocalArteriovenous Shunt, SurgicalCatheterization, Central VenousCatheterization, PeripheralCentral Venous CathetersChildChild, PreschoolEmergency Service, HospitalHumansInfantInfant, NewbornInfusions, IntraosseousInfusions, IntravenousPain ManagementPediatric Emergency MedicineSurgery, Computer-AssistedUltrasonographyVascular Access DevicesVenous CutdownConceptsVascular accessDifficult access patientsPeripheral intravenous accessCentral venous accessLife-saving procedurePain control techniquesProvider-specific factorsEmergency medicine practiceRoute of accessIntravenous accessPediatric patientsVenous accessEmergency departmentIntraosseous accessMedicine practicePatientsComplicationsType of accessIndicationsContraindicationsMainstay
2011
Remember the Saphenous
Riera A, Langhan M, Northrup V, Santucci K, Chen L. Remember the Saphenous. Pediatric Emergency Care 2011, 27: 1121-1125. PMID: 22134232, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0b013e31823ab926.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAge FactorsAnthropometryAttitude of Health PersonnelBody SizeCatheterization, PeripheralChild, PreschoolEmergency NursingEmergency Service, HospitalFemaleHospitals, PediatricHumansInfantInfusions, IntravenousMaleNursing Staff, HospitalPediatric NursingPoint-of-Care SystemsSaphenous VeinUltrasonography, InterventionalConceptsAntecubital veinSaphenous veinHand veinsPeripheral veinUrban pediatric emergency departmentPediatric emergency departmentNursing preferencePatient characteristicsEmergency departmentSonographic findingsBedside ultrasoundUltrasound guidanceNursing staffMean widthStaff nursesAge groupsSecondary objectiveTransverse diameterFirst choiceUltrasound measurementsVeinSuccess rateSignificant differencesChildrenFuture studies