Literature DB >> 2513790

[Value of percutaneous trinitrin to facilitate access to the peripheral venous system in infants].

G Vaksmann1, C Rey, C Dupuis.   

Abstract

In order to establish the value of a small dose of trinitrine (0.4 mg less than 1 yr and 0.8 mg greater than 1 yr of age) to facilitate access to peripheral veins in the pediatric age group, 150 children were divided in 3 equal groups. In group 1, trinitrine was used whereas in group 2 vaseline was applied to the puncture site. In group 3, trinitrine was applied at a distance from the zone of puncture. The degree of difficulty of gaining access to the venous system was assessed through the use of scoring from 1 to 5. A score of 1 indicated easy access, 5 was indicative of failure. In order to determine the eventual hemodynamic effects of such a dose of trinitrine, 8 children were studied during a cardiac catheterization. Application of trinitrine on the zone of puncture made easier the peripheral venous approach in children under 1 year of age (p less than 0.02). No patient presented with headache or vertigo and no hemodynamic changes were observed during cardiac catheterization. The application of a small percutaneous dose of trinitrine on the zone of puncture seems to be a simple, efficacious and innocuous method to facilitate access to peripheral veins in infants.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2513790

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Fr Pediatr        ISSN: 0003-9764


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1.  Prospective evaluation of peripheral venous access difficulty in emergency care.

Authors:  Frédéric Lapostolle; Jean Catineau; Bruno Garrigue; Vincent Monmarteau; Thierry Houssaye; Isabelle Vecci; Virginie Tréoux; Baptistine Hospital; Nicolas Crocheton; Frédéric Adnet
Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2007-06-07       Impact factor: 41.787

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