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Ultrasound-guided Internal Jugular Cannulation · Central Venous Access Complications
Primary: Cannulation Success — 73; 71; 68 participants
Accidental Puncture of Artery During Catheter Insertion
Primary: Number of Attempts for Successful Central Venous Cannulation — 1.29 Attempts
IV Access
Primary: Number of Participants With Successful Cannulation of the Internal Jugular Vein — 34 Participants
Arteriovenous Fistula, Cannulation
Primary: Infiltration Due to Dialysis Access Cannulation — 5; 7 infiltration events
Intravenous Access
Primary: First Attempt Success Rate — 17; 11 Participants
Anesthesia
Primary: First Attempt Success Rate With 3 Different Technique — 132; 101; 96 participants
Need for Central Venous Access
Primary: Success of Central Venous Cannulation at First Attempt — 38; 43 Participants
Critical Illness
Primary: Central Line Placement Success — 82; 108 participants — p=<0.001
Obesity · Vascular Diseases
Primary: Successful First Attempt Peripheral Venous Cannulation — 96 participants
Vascular Access Complication
Primary: Time to Successful First Stick in Minutes — 4.56; 6.24 minutes
Child
Primary: Installation on the First Try — 18; 42 percentage of participants
Saphenous Vein Cannulation
Primary: Percentage of Participants With First Attempt Success of Saphenous Vein Cannulation — 51.0; 90.2 percent of participants
Airway Management
Primary: The Primary Outcome Measure Was the Complication Rate Asssed as the Number of Participants Causing Injuries — 6; 18; 17; 6 Participants — p=0.001
Catheter Complications
Primary: Duration of IV Survival — 92; 136 hours
Intraosseous Vascular Access · Vascular Access
Primary: Proximal Humerus Intraosseous (IO) Insertion Site Placement Total Score — 6.0; 1.2; 4.8 units on a scale
Patients Aged 55 or Older · BMI More Than 40 kg/m2 · Scoliosis
Primary: Number of Attempts — 1; 1 Attempts — p=0.83
Time to Insertion of Radial Artery Cannulation
Primary: Time to Successful Radial Arterial Catheterization — 104; 104 seconds
Vascular Access
Primary: Number of Participants With Success in the First Attempt — 56; 71; 53 Participants
Critically Ill
Primary: Ultrasonography (USG) Measurements — 1.80; 1.97; 1.22; 1.61 centimeter
IUD Not Visible
Primary: Number of Participants Who Had IUD Removed Within 6 Months — 6; 8 Participants — p=0.51
Vascular Access Complications · Cardiac Catheterization · Peripheral Vascular Disease
Primary: Participants With Successful Common Femoral Artery Cannulation, as Determined by Femoral Angiography — 408; 431 participants
Coronary Artery Disease
Primary: Number of Attempts — 3.05; 1.65 forward attempts — p=<0.0001
Spinal; Puncture, Complications
Primary: Lumbar Puncture Success - Composite Score Including Lab Results and Reported Attempts — 18; 19 Participants
Intubation; Difficult or Failed
Primary: Correct Classification of Endotracheal Tube Position — 65; 66; 64 Participants
Total Knee Replacement Surgery
Primary: Time Weighted Average Verbal Response Scale Pain Score — 3.52; 3.24; 3.40 units on a scale — p=< 0.001
Acute Kidney Injury
Primary: Number of Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)-Free Days — 1; 1 Days
Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis
Primary: Local Anesthetic Supplementation (Frequency) — 11; 7 participants — p=0.236
Arterial and Midline Catheterization
Primary: Time Needed to Correctly Insert the Arterial or Midline Catheter. — 30.07; 44.76 Seconds
Spinal Anaesthesia · Ultrasound
Primary: Success Rate of First-attempt of Spinal Anaesthesia — 54; 44 participants
Traumatic Lumbar Puncture
Primary: Percentage of Successful First Attempt Lumbar Punctures in the Ultrasound-assisted Group as Compared to the Non-ultrasound Assisted Group — 58; 31 percent success