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Guidelines on the use of ultrasound guidance for vascular access
Insertion of vascular access is a common procedure with potential for iatrogenic events, some of which can be serious. The spread of ultrasound scanners in operating rooms, intensive care units and emergency departments has made ultrasound-guided catheterisation possible. The first guidelines were published a decade ago but are not always followed in France. The French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care has decided to adopt a position on this issue through its Guidelines Committee in order to propose a limited number of simple guidelines. The method used was the GRADE(®) method using the most recently published meta-analyses as the source of references. The level of evidence found ranged from low to high and all the positive aspects associated with ultrasound guidance, i.e. fewer traumatic complications at puncture, probably or definitely outweigh the potential adverse consequences regardless of whether an adult or child is involved and regardless of the site of insertion
Anaesth Crit Care Pain Med
International audienc
Anaesth Crit Care Pain Med
International audienceWar is back in Europe. With all its horrific pictures and live videos.In its report issued on the 24th of March 2022, the World Health Organization (WHO) [1] states that the Ukrainian conflict has involved 18 million persons so far, with 3.4 million refugees in bordering countries and 6.4 million persons internally displaced (Fig. 1). In this report, 1,035 deaths and 1,650 civilian injuries were reported in Ukraine without any reported data from Russia