Artigo Revisado por pares

Making the Invisible Visible: Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Phlebotomy in Children

2010; Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.; Volume: 16; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1089/tmj.2010.0061

ISSN

1556-3669

Autores

Eugen‐Matthias Strehle,

Tópico(s)

Intravenous Infusion Technology and Safety

Resumo

The advantages of a novel vein imaging system for the identification of superficial veins were assessed in 50 children who required venous blood sampling or peripheral venous catheterization. Seventy-two percent rated the imaging device as useful, 8% as not useful, and 20% remained neutral. Visibility of the peripheral veins was improved in 76% of children, and the same as with room light in 24%. Aim:Phlebotomy and venous cannulation are the most frequently performed and the most distressing invasive procedures in pediatrics. The aim of this pilot study was to assess whether a novel vein imaging system was advantageous for the identification of superficial veins, thus reducing the number of skin punctures.Methods:The Vein Viewer was trialled in 50 children <16 years of age who required venous blood sampling or peripheral venous catheterization as part of their standard clinical care. A questionnaire with 10 questions about their experience of using this equipment was distributed to the pediatric doctors and nurses performing the procedures.Results:During a 9-month period, 38 venipunctures and 12 cannulations were performed in 50 children (mean age 6.67 years). On average, 1.7 puncture attempts per child were necessary. Fifty questionnaires were completed by 11 consultants, 16 registrars, 20 senior house officers, and 3 nurses. Seventy-two percent rated the imaging device as useful, 8% as not useful, and 20% remained neutral. Visibility of the peripheral veins was improved in 76% of children, and the same as with room light in 24%.Conclusions:Near-infrared technology facilitated venipuncture and venous cannulation in a pediatric cohort. Further, controlled trials are required including children of specific age groups and those from ethnic minorities.

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