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Radiology, Vol 197, 542-544, Copyright © 1995 by Radiological Society of North America
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JS Donaldson, FP Morello, JJ Junewick, JC O'Donovan and J Lim-Dunham
Department of Radiology, Children's Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL 60614, USA.
Ultrasound (US)-guided peripheral venipuncture was performed for peripheral insertion of 222 central venous catheters over a 12-month period. Initial placement was successful in 218 patients but unsuccessful in eight; placement was successful in four the next day (success rate, 98%; complication rate, 5%). Catheters were in place from 3 days to 6 months (mean, 36 days). US guidance allowed successful venipuncture for placement of central venous catheters in children.
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