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Placement of Peripheral Venous Catheters Under Echo Guidance in a Post-emergency Medical Service

Placement of Peripheral Venous Catheters Under Echo Guidance in a Post-emergency Medical Service

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18 years and older
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Overview

Compare the number of attempts to place a peripheral venous catheter in the group of patients hospitalized in the post-emergency unit and benefiting from echo guidance and therapeutic communication, to the group of patients hospitalized on the post-emergency unit using traditional technique.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Hospitalized in the post-emergency unit
  • Requiring the placement of a venous catheter in the post-emergency unit
  • Affiliation to social security or benefiting from such a scheme
  • Informed and written consent signed

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Protected person (art. L1121-5 to L1121-8 of the CSP)
  • Patient included in another interventional study
  • Patient already included for a first catheter placement in the post-emergency unit.

Study details
    Catheterization
    Peripheral
    Echography
    Hospital Units

NCT04856826

University Hospital, Grenoble

27 January 2024

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