Ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous access program is associated with a marked reduction in central venous catheter use in noncritically ill emergency department patients
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2-2013
Journal
Annals of Emergency Medicine
Volume
Volume 61, Issue 2
Inclusive Pages
198-203
Keywords
Catheterization; Central Venous--utilization; Catheterization; Peripheral--methods; Emergency Service; Hospital--statistics & numerical data; Ultrasonography; Interventional--utilization
APA Citation
Shokoohi, H., Boniface, K., McCarthy, M., Khedir Al-Tiae, T., Sattarian, M., Ding, R., Liu, Y.T., Pourmand, A., Schoenfeld, E., Scott, J., Shesser, R., Yadav, K. (2013). Ultrasound-guided peripheral intravenous access program is associated with a marked reduction in central venous catheter use in noncritically ill emergency department patients. Annals of Emergency Medicine, 61(2), 198-203.
Peer Reviewed
1