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The use of near-infrared light for safe and effective visualization of subsurface blood vessels to facilitate blood withdrawal in children.

Natascha J Cuper1, John H G Klaessens, Joris E N Jaspers, Rowland de Roode, Herke Jan Noordmans, Jurgen C de Graaff, Rudolf M Verdaasdonk.   

Abstract

Obtaining access to blood vessels can be difficult, especially in children. Visualization of subsurface blood vessels might be a solution. Ultrasound and visible light have been used to this purpose, but have some drawbacks. Near-infrared light might be a better option since subsurface blood vessels can be visualized in high contrast due to less absorption and scattering in tissue as compared to visible light. Our findings with a multispectral imaging system support this theory. A device, the VascuLuminator, was developed, based on transillumination of the puncture site with near-infrared light. The VascuLuminator was designed to meet the requirements of compact and safe use. A phantom study showed that the maximum depth of visibility (5.5mm for a 3.6mm blood vessel) is sufficient to visualize blood vessels in typical locations for peripheral venous and arterial access. A quantitative comparison of the VascuLuminator and to two other vessel imaging devices, using reflection of near-infrared light instead of transillumination, was conducted. The VascuLuminator is able to decrease failure at first attempt in blood withdrawal in pediatric patients from 10/80 (13%) to 1/45 (2%; P=.05).
Copyright © 2012 IPEM. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22841651     DOI: 10.1016/j.medengphy.2012.06.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Eng Phys        ISSN: 1350-4533            Impact factor:   2.242


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